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Click Counter Online

Use a simple click counter with plus, minus, and reset. Great for tallying reps, laps, inventory, or anything you need to count by taps.

Count the Clicks

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Last updated: May 15, 2026

Created by: Eon Tools Dev Team

Reviewed by: Sugam Baskota



What this does

So you need to count something, and you would rather just tap than keep a number in your head. This is a simple click counter. Tap plus to add one, minus to take one away, and reset to go back to zero. It even gives a little click sound on each tap, so it feels like one of those handheld tally clickers.

How to use it

  1. Tap the plus button to count up by one.
  2. Tap the minus button if you need to take one off.
  3. Tap Reset to set it back to zero and start again.

Each tap makes a click sound, so you can count by feel without staring at the screen.

How it works

It keeps a single running number. Plus adds one, minus subtracts one, and reset puts it back to zero. The number can go below zero too, which is handy if you are counting something that can dip into the negatives. A short click sound plays on each tap. It all runs on your device, and nothing is saved or sent anywhere.

What people count with it

It is the on screen version of the metal tally counters you see at doors and on clipboards. People use it to count reps and sets at the gym, laps in a pool, heads at an event or on a bus, stock and inventory, knitting stitches or crochet rows, birds or wildlife spotted, and tasks ticked off. Anything you would otherwise try to count on your fingers and lose track of.

Questions people ask

Can the counter go negative?

Yes. The minus button keeps going below zero, which is useful if you are tracking something that can dip into the negatives.

Does it make a sound?

Yes, a short click plays each time you tap plus or minus, so you can count by feel.

Is my count saved if I close the page?

No. The count lives in the page while it is open, so closing or refreshing sets it back to zero. Note it down if you need to keep it.

What can I use it for?

Anything you count by tapping, reps, laps, people, inventory, stitches, and so on. It works like a handheld tally clicker.



Sugam Baskota

Sugam Baskota is a senior software engineer and Computer Science graduate from UT Arlington, with interests in user scripts, browser extensions, developer tooling, and productivity systems. He spends time building practical utilities and extensions in the kinds of workflows Eon is designed to simplify. At Eon Tools, he reviews useful, password, and developer tools.