ProctorPrompt — Assessment Timer Solutions
ProctorPrompt

How it works

A quick tour — from a one-off timer to synced rooms.

1

Run a quick one-off timer

On the home page, set how many parts the circuit has, how long each lasts, and any on-screen or spoken prompts — then press Start. Nothing to save; ideal for a quick run.

2

Save & share a profile

Sign in (we email a one-time link — no password) and save your settings as a profile. You get a permanent link like /your-name/finals-osce to share with colleagues — they just open it and press Start. Add a passcode if you want to limit who can launch it.

3

Running an assessment

Pause/resume with the button or Space; Stop needs two taps to avoid accidents. Go fullscreen for the room. If the page is refreshed mid-run it offers to resume, and the screen is kept awake. Mid-run you can nudge things with ±30s, skip and previous.

4

Sync multiple rooms

Press Create live session and share the display link with each room. Rooms open it and show “Waiting…”. When everyone's ready, press Start on your controller and all rooms begin together. If a room briefly drops Wi-Fi its clock keeps running and shows “Reconnecting…”, then catches up automatically.

5

Check setup first

On the run summary, expand Check setup before you start to confirm sound, fullscreen and screen-stays-awake work in the actual room before candidates arrive.

Keyboard shortcuts (while running)

Pause / resumeSpace
Skip to next part
Previous part
Add 30 seconds
Subtract 30 seconds
Toggle fullscreenF

Back to the timer