For longer cycles, two minutes is a relaxed beat: a stage in a process, a rotation that needs real time at each stop, or a steady cue to move on without checking a clock. One beep marks each window so the task keeps moving on its own.
It is the slow, easy beat for work a minute would rush and ninety seconds would still hurry. Run as many cycles as the job needs.
Bridging one and two minutes — a beep every 90 seconds, on repeat, for process stages, longer drill rounds, and paced cycles. No account needed.
The longest everyday pacing beat — a beep every 3 minutes, on repeat, for spacious process stages, slow rotations, and reset cues. Free online.