Your data stays on your device. Counters are saved locally in your browser — nothing is sent to any server. Export a .tsk file to back up or transfer your counters.
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Best on mobile. Counter is designed for on-the-go use — track reps, people, items, anything. In your mobile browser, tap the browser menu → Add to Home Screen to create a shortcut and launch it like an app.
Free Counter App — Track Anything with Multiple Named Counters
👥 Who Can Use This Counter App?
Perfect for anyone who needs to track counts on the go:
Fitness enthusiasts counting reps, sets, or laps
Event staff tracking attendance or people entering a venue
Inventory managers counting stock items quickly
Teachers & coaches scoring points or tracking participation
Researchers tallying observations in the field
Anyone who needs a simple, reliable tally counter
📋 How to Use This Free Counter App
Create a Counter:
Type a name for your counter (e.g. "Push-ups", "Inventory A", "Votes") and tap Add Counter. You can create as many as you need.
Start Counting:
Tap the + button to increment or − to decrement. Your counts are saved automatically — no need to tap Save.
Export Your Data:
Use the menu to export all counters as a .tsk file. You can reload them later or transfer to another device.
✨ Key Features of This Free Tally Counter
🆓 100% Free
No subscription, no hidden fees. Create unlimited counters at no cost.
🔒 Privacy-First
All data stays on your device. No account required, nothing uploaded to any server.
📱 Mobile-Friendly
Designed for one-handed mobile use. Large tap targets make counting easy on the go.
💾 Auto-Save
Every tap is saved instantly. Close the tab and your counts are still there when you return.
🔢 Multiple Counters
Track several things at once — each counter has its own name, value and history.
📴 Works Offline
No internet connection needed. Works anywhere — gym, warehouse, field, or remote location.
💼 Common Use Cases
Fitness Tracking: Count reps, sets, laps, or workout rounds
Event Management: Track attendance, headcount, or ticket scans
Inventory: Count stock items, packages, or deliveries
Scoring: Keep score in games, competitions, or class participation
Field Research: Tally observations, surveys, or specimen counts
Personal Goals: Track habits, water intake, or daily targets