Visual Cron Expression Builder
Build a cron expression field by field. Click a card to refine minute, hour, day, month, or weekday — the result above updates instantly.
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in 14 minutesTue, Jul 14, 05:45 PM UTC
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Use it in
# /etc/crontab */15 9-17 * * 1-5 user /usr/local/bin/your-script.sh
Snippets are templates — replace placeholders with your script and paths.
Going to production? Cron won’t tell you when it fails.
Standard cron silently skips runs when the machine is off, the script crashes, or the network drops. Get an alert the moment a scheduled run misses its window.
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A cron expression is five fields separated by spaces. Each field controls one piece of the schedule: minute, hour, day of month, month, day of week.
min
0–59
hour
0–23
dom
1–31
mon
1–12
dow
0–6
* any, , list, - range, / step.