Edging Timer โ free, guided session timer for solo edging
A clean session timer that paces edging cycles for you: breathe-in, hold, stroke, release. Pair it with a curated reel feed or run it standalone for low-stim training.
What is an edging timer?
An edging timer is a structured session clock that breaks a long jerk-off session into deliberate cycles โ typically a build-up, a plateau, an edge, and a recovery โ 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 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 โ favorites, a playlist, or a category โ 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.
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 Slow rhythm + 60 BPM pacer and let auto-intensity ramp you up. Experienced? Run Intense rhythm + 100 BPM lock for an edge-heavy 30-minute session.
Frequently asked questions
How long should an edging session be?+
Beginners typically run 15-25 minutes (3-5 cycles in Slow rhythm). With practice, sessions can extend to 45-90 minutes. The Edge timer doesn't cap session length โ it just keeps cycling until you stop.
Does the timer work without video?+
Yes โ pick 'Timer only' in /session. You'll get a breath-paced visual 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?+
The four built-in rhythms (Slow / Medium / Fast / Intense) cover most use cases. Custom cycle lengths are on the roadmap and will land as part of an optional premium tier.
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.
Does it require an account?+
No. Sessions are saved in your browser only by default. There's no account, no email, no payment.