Multi-List Timer
A lightweight macOS timer app that groups several countdowns into reusable lists so you can run study intervals, workout circuits, or kitchen steps without juggling separate single-timer utilities.
Typical Mac workflow
Create one or more lists— for example “Pomodoro,” “HIIT,” or “Dinner prep”—and add timers with names, durations, and color labels inside each list. Start individual steps or launch a whole sequence from one tap, then pause, skip, or reset as the routine progresses. Notifications and sounds alert you when a segment ends, which matters when Finder or another app is in the foreground. Lists persist locally, so you can reopen the same structure daily without rebuilding timers from scratch.
Lists versus single timers
Unlike a basic clock app that tracks one countdown at a time, Multi-List Timer keeps parallel lists for different contexts: work focus blocks, gym intervals, and short breaks can live in separate menus instead of one crowded screen. Drag-and-drop reordering and batch controls help when a routine changes mid-week. The interface stays small—about 2 MB on current Mac builds—reflecting the narrow scope rather than a full project-management suite.
Privacy, pricing, and platforms
The developer positions the app as offline-first with no ads, subscriptions, or account sign-up, and App Store privacy labels report no data collection. A single purchase includes the Mac, iPad, and iPhone builds with Family Sharing; pricing varies slightly by storefront (about $0.99 in the US listing). macOS 11.0 or later is required on Mac, with visionOS also listed for the universal package. On the store the title appears as “Multi Timer: Offline & Private,” though Mac release numbering uses the 11.x line the catalog references.
Version 11.5
Release 11.5 is a maintenance update. Official App Store notes state that all localizations were refreshed across the app’s 20 supported languages—English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Russian, European languages, and others—without listing new timer features or UI modules. If you upgrade from 11.4 or earlier, expect translation and string consistency fixes rather than workflow changes; the core multi-list timer behavior remains the same.


