Make a project timeline that actually works

Not another infographic: a real schedule with dates you can drag, milestones, and one-click sharing. Free, in your browser, no sign-up.

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How to make a project timeline

  1. 1

    Start from scratch or a template

    Pick a ready-made base — construction, event, launch, moving plan — or open a blank sheet.

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    Add tasks with real dates

    Type a start and end date for each task, or drag the bars right on the calendar.

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    Export and share

    Download as PDF, Excel or image, or send a live link by email in one click.

A planning tool, not a poster

A real schedule, not a drawing — every bar has actual dates

Drag to reschedule; milestones, notes and groups included

Export to Excel and your data stays editable

Free and private — your plan never leaves your browser

Frequently asked questions

What is a project timeline?

A project timeline lays your tasks out over a calendar, each one with a real start and end date drawn as a bar. It tells you what comes first, how long every step takes and when the whole plan wraps up.

Can I build it from a spreadsheet I already have?

Yes. If your tasks already live in a spreadsheet, we read it for you —names, dates and sections— and hand back an editable timeline within seconds. turn your Excel into a timeline

Is it really free? Do I need an account?

It is free, and no account is needed to build, edit or download your timeline. There is no card and no trial — you open the tool and get going.

Is a project timeline the same as a Gantt chart?

A timeline with one bar per task is technically a Gantt chart. The name is the only real difference — here you build one without knowing any of that. See the Gantt chart version

Build your project timeline now

or start from a template