Counter

Manage multiple counters on one page: rename, increment/decrement, reset, delete, and drag to reorder.

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Click a card to enable shortcuts: + / Space to increase, - / Backspace to decrease

Create multiple counters
Use “Add Counter” in the toolbar to create cards. Each counter keeps its own total independently.
Edit, reset, and reorder
Click a card to activate it. Use minus on the left and plus on the right; “Reset” clears that card to zero. Drag the grip handle to reorder.
Shortcuts and storage
For the active card, + / Space increases and - / Backspace decreases. Shortcuts are disabled while the name field is focused. Data is saved in your browser locally.
When is an online counter most useful?
Great for event tallies, game scores, workshop counts, or tracking completed items in a workflow; you can also keep separate counters for workouts.
Will I lose counts after closing the page?
No. Counts, names, and order are saved locally in your browser and restored when you return with the same browser on this device.
Can values go below zero?
Yes. Negative values are allowed by default for scenarios like differences, net changes, or two-way counting.
Is drag-and-drop order saved?
Yes. The order you arrange is stored together with values and names and comes back on your next visit.
Why do shortcuts stop working sometimes?
While the name input (or another field) is focused, shortcuts are turned off to avoid breaking typing. Click the card background or the number area first, then try again.
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