Form Timer

Feature

Timing data in your Google Sheet

Every response gets three extra columns in your linked Sheet: when the person started, when they finished, and how long they took. Grading, shortlisting, and analysis happen where your data already lives.

Try it

Student exam results
ABC
1RespondentStarted at
2MaxFinished in time (44 min)4/10/2026 11:02:11
3PaulNot submitted yet
4JessicaFinished in time (48 min)4/10/2026 11:01:47
5SarahFinished with a delay (+8 min)4/10/2026 11:03:05
6MarkFinished in time (42 min)4/10/2026 11:02:39
7DanielNot submitted yet

Form Timer writes the status, time taken, and start time next to every response in your linked Sheet.

No new dashboard to learn

Form Timer writes timing fields directly into the response spreadsheet Google Forms already creates. Sort, filter, pivot, and chart with the Sheets skills you have. Export to your gradebook or ATS exactly as you do today.

Spot outliers in one sort

Sort the duration column and the story tells itself: a 3-minute finish on a 30-minute exam deserves a closer look, and so does the respondent who took three hours on a 10-minute survey. Timing turns a flat list of answers into evidence about how they were produced.

An audit trail that holds up

When exam results are contested or a hiring decision is reviewed, timestamps matter. Start and end times for every respondent give you a durable, neutral record of exactly what happened and when.

Improve the form itself

Average completion time is the single most useful number for form design. If your "5-minute survey" averages 14 minutes, respondents are telling you something. Use real durations to trim questions, fix confusing wording, and set honest expectations.

Ready to time your form?

Install Form Timer free from the Google Workspace Marketplace.