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Utility Tool

Click Counter

Count taps, inventory checks, habits, reps, and tally marks with a fast online counter. Use the big button, your keyboard, or saved local sessions whenever you need a simple digital click tracker.

Current count
0
Saved locally Session clicks: 0 Last action: Ready
KeyboardSpace or Enter adds 1
ExportSave the current tally as CSV
Browser saveCount stays after refresh

How to Use the Click Counter

  • Press the main count button to increase the tally by one.
  • Use Space or Enter on your keyboard for fast counting without touching the mouse.
  • Use the decrease button if you add one by mistake, then reset anytime when you want a clean slate.
  • Save snapshots locally in your browser or export your tally as CSV for simple records.

What Is a Click Counter?

A click counter is a digital tool that increases a number every time you press a button or key. It works like an online tally counter, making it useful for habit tracking, inventory checks, attendance, scoring, workout reps, and simple manual counting tasks.

Common uses

People use click counters for stock counting, keeping track of daily habits, logging repetitions in training, tallying survey responses, and replacing manual hand counters. A browser-based counter is especially helpful when you need something fast on desktop or mobile without installing extra software.

Digital vs manual counters

Manual tally counters are reliable and tactile, but an online counter gives you reset controls, saved browser history, export options, and keyboard shortcuts. That makes digital counters more flexible when you want to keep a quick record of multiple sessions.

Benefits of online counters

Online counters are easy to open, simple to use, and available anywhere. Since this tool saves locally in the browser, you can close the page, return later, and continue from the same count.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I use the click counter?

Click the button or press a key to increase count.

Is this tool free?

Yes.

Can I decrease the count?

Yes.

Does it save my count?

Yes, locally in browser.