Countdown Timer FAQs
We get asked a lot of questions. Here's some fo the most common Countdown Timer FAQs.
A countdown timer is an animated gif that is served into the email at the time of open, displaying the exact time remaining until the set end date.
These timers are an excellent way to drive urgency within email campaigns and as a result can increase engagement, conversions and drive revenue. Key examples would be showing live countdowns to events such as the beginning of a sale or a product launch.
Yes, absolutely. Countdown timers are fully customisable in the UI by uploading a background image and creating your countdown clock. If you need any assistance in customising your template, contact your Account Manager for more information and work through the use case.
Yes, it is possible to use a Kickdynamic timer on your website. However, it is important to know that each page hit would count as an impression. If you have a high volume of traffic to a page, you may see more impressions than you expected.
No. Outlook 2007-2013 does not support animated GIFs however support has been introduced for Office 365. For the former versions, the first image within the GIF will still be served, showing the exact time remaining until the timer expires, however the timer won’t tick. As this normally accounts for a small proportion of opens, it’s not too problematic.
Yes. You can also create a mobile-friendly countdown image and use the rule builder to serve the correct timer for each device - see our help guide on the Rule Builder for more information.
When the countdown reaches zero, it will show 00:00:00:00. We recommend swapping the expired timer to a different image / banner - see our Best Practices. Here's an example of an expired timer:
Unfortunately it isn't possible for the timer to countdown to the local time based on the open location of the recipient. GeoIP functionality is used to detect location and then apply a time. However as GeoIP technology isn't 100% accurate, we don't rely on it and only use it to a country level. We also cannot detect location in gmail, for example, so we can't determine the local time at open.
Image quality can be improved by using retina images. Create the timer template double the size you require and then use your HTML to scale it back.
GIFs are limited to 256 colours. If the background image used contains more colours (this is particularly common where gradient of colours are used), you will find that when your image is generated into a gif, the clarity is lost. Colours are matched to the nearest web colour which can cause a lack in clarity and pixelation.
Make sure your design includes web colours and there will be no impact to the clarity of the colours.
This is because the second digit will have dropped down onto the line below. If this happens, edit the template, making the boxes for the time parts larger or alternatively, make the font smaller.
No. All countdown clock will tick down for 30 seconds after an email has been opened. Once the 30 seconds has passed the clock will no longer tick but will remain static on the last frame. If the recipient closes and then reopens the email, it will tick for another 30 seconds.
If required, we can set timers to tick for up to 70 seconds. Contact your Account Manager to arrange this.
Yes. When editing the countdown campaign and setting your expiry time and date, select ‘Restart every day’. A good use case example would be having an email banner which counts down to the time cut-off on next day delivery.
Using a heavy image can have an effect on the loading time of the timers. Make sure to only use a slice of the entire image, just covering the countdown timer and time part labels, to ensure fast load times.
We suggest using clear messaging to inform recipients what the timer is counting down to. Additionally, we strongly recommend positioning a strong call to action close to the timer to prompt action.
Yes. Use A/B split tests to measure the impact of the timer within the campaign, having the creative with and without the timer present to measure success. We recommended to send a 10% control group the creative without the timer to measure performance. Make sure to keep everything else in the email consistent.
You can also test positioning, messaging, design, colour… etc.
Yes, by tweaking the configuration of the tag you can count up from a specific or merged time.
Configure the tag to match the below using the timestamp YYYYMMDDHHMMSS
It is not possible to make a gif transparent because the GIF format does not support alpha transparency.
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