Edging Timer β free, guided session timer for solo edging
A clean three-phase edging timer app (stroke / edge / rest) with configurable durations, six synthesised tick sounds, tap-tempo, three visual modes, haptic feedback and an optional voice coach. Pair it with a reel feed or run it standalone for low-stim training.
What you get
- Three-phase cycles: stroke, edge, rest β durations fully configurable
- Five built-in presets: warm-up, steady, denial, marathon, ruin
- Six tick sounds + tap-tempo to lock the BPM during the stroke phase
- Three visual modes: pulse ring, radial flash, breathing orb
- Optional voice coach in 7 languages with phase-specific cues
- Mobile haptic feedback on every tick and phase change
- Installable as a PWA β works like a native edging timer app
- All preferences persisted locally, no signup, no tracking
What is an edging timer?
An edging timer is a structured session clock that breaks a long jerk-off session into deliberate cycles β typically a build-up, a plateau, an edge, and a recovery β so you can practice extended arousal without rushing. Doing it freehand works, but most people unconsciously cut cycles short or push too hard. A timer takes that decision off your plate, the same way a workout app counts your sets so you don't.
Edge's edging timer app in practice
Open the /session page and pick a rhythm: Slow (12-minute cycles), Medium (8-minute), Fast (5-minute), or Intense (3-minute, edge-heavy). The timer announces each phase with a soft chime + visual ring, no jarring sounds. If you select a video source β favorites, a playlist, or a category β clips automatically rotate at phase changes; the BPM pacer follows each clip's intensity. If you don't, you get a pure breath-paced visual timer. The whole app is installable as a PWA β "Add to Home Screen" gives you a fullscreen edging timer app icon that launches in one tap.
Why a timer-first design matters
Most adult timers are throwaway tools bolted onto a porn site. Edge inverts that: the session is the product, the videos are an optional input. That means: no autoplay surprise, no ad break that kills the rhythm, no upsell mid-edge. The timer keeps running even if the network drops, because it's all client-side. The only data we ever record server-side is anonymous session counts (start/end timestamps + edge count if you log them), so we can show you a 'sessions this week' chart on your dashboard.
Edging timer + stroke pacer = full guidance
Pair the edging timer with our stroke pacer for a fully guided session: the timer handles macro-pacing (cycle structure), the pacer handles micro-pacing (per-stroke rhythm). New to edging? Start with the Warm-up preset + 60 BPM pacer and let auto-intensity ramp you up. Experienced? Run the Denial or Ruin preset with a 100 BPM lock for an edge-heavy 30-minute session.
Voice coach, haptic, and the new pacer suite
Every tool on the page is part of the same engine. You get six tick sounds (click, tick, wood, beep, heartbeat, whoosh) synthesised on the fly, tap-tempo for the BPM, three visual modes, and an opt-in voice coach that whispers phase-specific cues in your language every 15β120 seconds. On mobile, haptic feedback adds a discreet pulse to each tick. All settings are persisted in your browser β no account ever needed.
How to use the edging timer
- Pick a session rhythm
Open /session and choose one of five presets: Warm-up, Steady, Denial, Marathon, or Ruin. Each one sets default stroke/edge/rest durations you can override.
- Choose your source
Pair the timer with favorites, a playlist, a category, or 'Timer only' for a clip-free session. The timer auto-rotates content at each phase change.
- Configure voice + pacer
Enable the voice coach if you want phase-specific cues in your language. Set a target BPM for the pacer, or leave auto-sync on so it tracks each clip's intensity.
- Start the cycle
Press play. The timer announces each phase (stroke / edge / rest) with a soft chime and visual cue. No pop-ups, no ads, no interruption.
- Log edges as they come
Tap the edge counter every time you back off from an orgasm. The total is saved to your local session history for trend tracking.
- Review the session
When you stop, the timer shows you total duration + edge count and stores both in your local dashboard. Useful for spotting progress across weeks.
Frequently asked questions
How long should an edging session be?+
Beginners typically run 15-25 minutes with the Warm-up or Steady preset. With practice, sessions can extend to 45-90 minutes (Marathon preset). The Edge timer doesn't cap session length β it just keeps cycling until you stop.
Does the timer work without video?+
Yes β pick 'Timer only' in /session. You'll get a phase-paced ring + audio cues without any clips. Useful for low-stim training, public commutes, or when you want full focus on breathwork.
Can I customize cycle lengths?+
Yes. The five built-in presets (Warm-up / Steady / Denial / Marathon / Ruin) cover most use cases, and you can fully override the stroke / edge / rest durations from the settings drawer. Your custom values are saved locally and re-applied on every session.
Is the timer suitable for tease-and-denial?+
Yes. Use the Intense rhythm for short, edge-heavy cycles, and log each edge in the post-session screen. Over time you'll see a progression of edges-per-session in your dashboard. We also ship a dedicated /tools/denial-timer page with denial-specific protocols.
Does it require an account?+
No. Sessions are saved in your browser only by default. There's no account, no email, no payment.
Is there a downloadable edging timer app for iPhone or Android?+
Edge is a Progressive Web App, so you can install it from your browser's "Add to Home Screen" menu β you get a real edging timer app icon on your launcher, fullscreen behaviour, and offline-cached static assets. We don't ship a binary in the App Store or Play Store because both stores ban adult-content apps. The PWA experience is feature-identical.
Can I run the timer offline?+
The timer itself is fully client-side and runs offline once the page is loaded. Video clips need network, but the breath/edging rings, the sounds, the voice cues and the haptic all keep working with no connection.
Does the edging timer track ruined orgasms?+
The edge counter is a generic counter β you decide what counts. Many users tap once for a normal edge and twice for a ruined orgasm. Future versions will add explicit categories; for now the count + session notes field cover the use case.
Can I use the timer with a partner?+
Yes β open it on a tablet or external display, set the visual mode to Flash so the cues are visible from a distance, and enable the voice coach for audible phase changes. There's no real-time multi-device sync yet, but it's on the roadmap.
What's the difference between the edging timer and the stroke pacer?+
The timer handles *macro* pacing β the structure of the session (stroke phase, edge, rest, repeat). The pacer handles *micro* pacing β the per-stroke beat. They're complementary: the pacer can run alone for unstructured sessions, the timer can run without a pacer for breath-only work, and together they give you fully guided sessions.