Android app & widget
BeatTime on your home screen.
A live @beat clock widget with swappable watch faces, a second dial for your local time, and a built-in time ↔ beat converter. No account, no ads, works offline.
Google Play — coming soonWatch faces
A whole set of built-in faces. Pick a global default in the app — or set a different face per widget (long-press a placed widget → configure).
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Dark
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Minimal
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Accent
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Dual
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Light
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Big
Ring (live)
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Ring + time
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Dual ring
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Ticks
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Tick clock
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Outline
Why the BeatTime app
⚡ Works offlineThe clock keeps ticking from your device clock and syncs to the server when online.
🎛️ A face per widgetPlace several widgets, each with its own look — Dark, Light, the live Ring and more.
🔁 Built-in converterTranslate any local time to @beat and back, right inside the app.
🔒 No tracking, no adsNo account, no analytics, no data collection. Just time.
🛰️ Server-accurateSyncs to beattime.live (NTS-backed) so the beat you see is the real one.
📅 Google CalendarAdd @beat to your meetings so every guest sees the one universal time.
🕐 Full-screen clockA big @beat clock for your desk — or the cover screen of a flip phone.
🌍 Speaks your languageAvailable in 11 languages — follows your phone, or pick one in the app.
🆓 FreeThe app, the widget and the API are free.
Stamp your photos with @beat
Give every photo its moment in universal time — the @beat is embedded in the file, and optionally drawn on the image.
- Embedded in EXIF — Invisible metadata, readable by any photo tool.
- Optional watermark — A subtle @beat drawn on the photo.
- Share from your camera — Take a photo, tap Share → BeatTime — it stamps it and saves it back.
- Verifiable proof — The photo's SHA-256 is recorded in the public proof-of-existence log — timestamped, signed and anchored to Bitcoin.