Real-time server clock for ticketing. Visual alerts 45 seconds before each minute. Share your URL to sync with others.
Enter a URL and click Refresh to check server time
The tool fetches the HTTP Date header from any server to display its current time with millisecond precision. For online ticketing systems, server time determines when tickets become available. By syncing with the server's clock, you can be ready at the exact moment sales open, increasing your chances of securing tickets for popular events and concerts.
Minute Alert provides visual notifications 45 seconds before each minute (:15 to :00 seconds). The background changes to purple/pink during this window, helping you prepare for ticket sales that open at specific times like 8:00:00 AM. Enable this feature, watch the countdown, and be ready to click exactly when sales begin on the server's clock.
Time differences occur due to clock drift, timezone misconfiguration, or manual time adjustments on your device. The tool shows this difference with latency compensation, helping you understand if your computer is ahead or behind the ticketing server. This is crucial for timing your purchase attempts correctly during high-demand ticket sales.
Yes! The tool encodes the server URL, timezone, and alert settings in the page URL. Share this link with friends or team members so everyone sees the same server time with identical settings. This allows groups to synchronize their purchase attempts when buying tickets for concerts, sports events, or limited releases together.
The tool measures network round-trip time and compensates for half the latency, typically achieving accuracy within 10-50 milliseconds for stable connections. Accuracy depends on your internet connection stability and distance to the server. For best results, use a wired connection, close other network-intensive applications, and refresh before critical timing events.
The tool includes popular ticketing platforms like Interpark, Yes24, Melon Ticket, Ticketmaster, StubHub, and AXS for quick access. You can also enter any custom HTTPS URL in the input field to check other servers. This is useful for regional ticketing services, event-specific platforms, or international concert ticket sales not in the preset list.