Flip Countdown Timer Widget For WordPress and Other Websites (Style 2)

Add a clean, modern flip countdown timer to your website. Fully customizable with a flat design aesthetic. Create powerful urgency for events & sales. Free, responsive, and easy to embed! 100% Customizable and Works with Wordpress, Shopify, Wix, Squarespace, Blogger, Weebly or any other websites. Copy Paste Done.

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Capture attention and create powerful momentum with our Modern Flip Countdown Timer. This widget combines the timeless, engaging animation of a classic flip-clock with a clean, flat design aesthetic that integrates beautifully into any contemporary website.

Unlike basic digital timers, this widget provides a smooth and satisfying visual experience, making the countdown to your next launch, event, or sale feel immediate and important. Each unified card flips seamlessly to reveal the time remaining, creating a professional focal point on your page. With full control over colors, text, and timing, you can tailor the widget to perfectly match your brand and campaign goals.

Key Features:

  • Clean, Flat Design: A modern and stylish look that complements contemporary website designs.
  • Unified Card Display: Each time unit (Days, Hours, etc.) is presented on a single, clean card for a polished and cohesive appearance.
  • Smooth & Proven Animation: Powered by a reliable animation engine, the timer is both visually engaging and technically sound.
  • Full Color & Text Control: Customize the background, cards, text, and labels to align perfectly with your brand identity.
  • Drive Action with Scarcity: A visual countdown is a proven method to instill a sense of urgency, encouraging users to act before time runs out.
  • Simple & Fast Embed: Our intuitive customizer generates a simple line of code. Just copy and paste it into any website that supports custom HTML, including WordPress, Shopify, and more.

Create a powerful sense of anticipation and drive conversions. Customize your free Modern Flip Countdown Timer now and make your next event unmissable.

INFO: Please add your custom embed `div` to the "Custom Widget Div" field in the editor.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I install the Flip Countdown Timer Widget For WordPress and Other Websites (Style 2) (Block Editor)?

In your WordPress page editor, click the '+' button to add a new block, search for 'Custom HTML', and select it. Paste the embed code from above into this block and save your page.

Can I use this in the WordPress Classic Editor?

Yes. In the Classic Editor, switch from the 'Visual' tab to the 'Text' tab. This shows the HTML view. Paste the embed code where you want the widget to appear.

Will Flip Countdown Timer Widget For WordPress and Other Websites (Style 2) conflict with my theme or plugins?

It's highly unlikely. Our widget is built to be self-contained, which prevents conflicts with your theme's styles and other plugins' scripts.

How do I embed this widget on a Shopify page?

In your Shopify page editor, click the 'Show HTML' button (it looks like '< >') in the toolbar. This will switch to the code view, where you can paste the embed code.

What is the best way to add the widget to Squarespace?

On your Squarespace page, click 'Add Block' and choose the 'Code' block. Make sure it's set to 'HTML' mode, and paste our embed code into the box.

Why does the widget say 'Script Disabled' on Squarespace?

This is normal. Squarespace disables scripts in the editor preview for security. Save your page and view it live—the widget will appear correctly.

Is the Flip Countdown Timer Widget For WordPress and Other Websites (Style 2) free to use?

Yes, this widget is completely free. The only requirement is keeping the small backlink attribution which allows us to continue offering these tools.

Does this widget use cookies or track my website visitors?

No. The widget is designed for privacy and does not use cookies or store any personal data from your visitors. We use a simple, anonymous counter to track how many times the widget is loaded.

My embed code isn't working. What is the most common mistake?

The most common issue is pasting the code into a regular 'Text' or 'Paragraph' block. You must use a 'Custom HTML', 'Code', or 'Embed' block on your specific platform for it to work correctly.