10 Best Tiki-Toki Alternatives and Competitors

By Matt Mazur · Last updated April 15, 2022

If you’re in the market for timeline software, you may have stumbled across Tiki-Toki — or maybe you’re already using it. Whatever the case, you might not be aware of how Tiki-Toki’s competitors compare.

This guide will give you an overview of the best Tiki-Toki alternatives, looking at their key features, unique selling points, pricing, and best use cases.

Comparison Chart

Let’s take a quick look at the 10 best Tiki-Toki alternatives on the market, all of which you'll find more details on further down in this article.

Tool Price Key features
1. Preceden Preceden is free to try with paid plans starting at $12/month.
  • Layers to organize events
  • Variety of customization options
  • Privacy settings to control who can see your timeline
  • Multiple ways to share, collaborate, and export
2. ChronoFlo ChronoFlo has a free plan that lets you create 1 timeline with up to 50 events. There's also a Bronze plan ($10/month) that supports 5 timelines with up to 500 events, and a Silver plan ($29.50/month) that supports up to 25 timelines and up to 1,000 events per timeline.
  • Themes
  • Rich media
  • Share on the web
3. Timeline Maker Pro One-time purchases ranging from $49 for students to $535 for enterprise teams.
  • Offline editing
  • Multiple layouts
4. Time.Graphics Free public timelines up to 18 events. Premium plans from $4.90/day to $97.90/year.
  • Rich media support
  • Drag and drop
  • Zoom and pan
5. Aeon Timeline Free 14-day trial, then a one-time purchase of $64.99.
  • Compare timelines
  • Support for unknown dates
  • Data sync
6. TimeToast Timetoast has a free plan that lets you create unlimited public timelines, with paid plans starting at $5.99/month that add premium features.
  • Automatic scaling
  • Zoom and pan
  • BC dates
7. Timeline 3D Timeline 3D is free to use.
  • Create multimedia timelines
  • See connections between events
8. Timeline JS TimelineJS is free to use.
  • Editable code
  • Google Sheets integration
  • Multimedia support
9. Kronoli Kronoli is a free service.
  • Vertical timeline creation
10. iSpring Suite iSpring offers a fully functioning free trial with paid options starting at $770/author/year.
  • PowerPoint slide builder
  • Suite of tools

Choosing a Tiki-Toki Alternative

Knowing your options is a good place to start when looking for an alternative to Tiki-Toki. Before you decide whether to use Tiki-Toki or something else though, it’s helpful to dive a little deeper.

To start, ask yourself these 3 questions:

  1. What can I afford? Most timeline tools provide a free option which may be more than enough for you. If not though, you'll want to make sure to choose a tool in your budget, which may be drastically different depending on whether you're a student or a project manager at a Fortune 100 company.
  2. What features are non-negotiable? For example, some tools support collaboration whereas others don't. Some tools let you create interactive timelines, some only graphical ones. Some are web-based and can be used from any device, some only work on Windows or Macs.
  3. What style would I prefer? Every tool creates a different style of timeline. A cartoon-looking timelines might be fine if you're working on a homework assignment but may not work well if you'll be presenting the timeline to your Board of Directors.

After answering these questions, narrow your list down to a few tools and try them out. Having this hands-on experience can help get a feel for how easy they are to use and whether they’ll satisfy your requirements.

Beyond the features and timeline style, be sure to check out other aspects of each offering. Some may not have been worked on for years and have poor support (you can send an email to their support team to see how quickly they respond). If you like multiple tools, the strength of their support docs and quality of their response could be a deciding factor.

Top 10 Tiki-Toki Alternatives

1. Preceden

Best Tiki-Toki alternative for creating timelines quickly.

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Professional Use Personal Use Educational Use Web App

Preceden is a web-based timeline maker that lets you quickly create, customize, and share professional-looking timelines. It offers a variety of templates to help you get started and makes it easy to adjust your timeline's style with its variety of appearance settings. It's actively developed and provides fast customer support.

As an alternative to Tiki-Toki, you’ll find that Preceden is easier to use, has more customization options, and gives you more ways to share your timeline. It strives to have all features you need (and nothing you don't) including:

  • Layers to organize events
  • Variety of customization options
  • Privacy settings to control who can see your timeline
  • Multiple ways to share, collaborate, and export

Pricing: Preceden is free to try with paid plans starting at $12/month.

2. ChronoFlo

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Personal Use Educational Use Web App

ChronoFlo, made by the same developer as TikiToki, lets you create stylish timeline visualizations directly in your browser.

Pricing: ChronoFlo has a free plan that lets you create 1 timeline with up to 50 events. There's also a Bronze plan ($10/month) that supports 5 timelines with up to 500 events, and a Silver plan ($29.50/month) that supports up to 25 timelines and up to 1,000 events per timeline.

3. Timeline Maker Pro

Best Tiki-Toki alternative for private investigators.

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Professional Use Personal Use Educational Use Windows App

Timeline Maker Pro is a Windows program helps private investigators, researchers, and planners create timelines in a variety of formats. It's one of the oldest timeline makers (it launched in 1995), but does not appear to be under active development.

Unlike Tiki-Toki, it is Windows software so you'll need a PC in order to use it.

Pricing: One-time purchases ranging from $49 for students to $535 for enterprise teams.

4. Time.Graphics

Best Tiki-Toki alternative for embedding charts in your timeline.

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Personal Use Educational Use Web App

Time.Graphics is an online timeline tool that supports a wide variety of rich media like charts, videos, and images.

Pricing: Free public timelines up to 18 events. Premium plans from $4.90/day to $97.90/year.

5. Aeon Timeline

Best Tiki-Toki alternative for writers.

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Professional Use Personal Use Windows App Mac App

Aeon Timeline is a Mac and Windows app that helps users create data-rich timelines. Unlike Tiki-Toki, it lets users sync their timelines with Scrivener and Ulysses to avoid copy-pasting data between applications.

Pricing: Free 14-day trial, then a one-time purchase of $64.99.

6. TimeToast

Best Tiki-Toki alternative for simple horizontal timelines.

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Personal Use Web App

Timetoast lets users create simple historical timelines with events displayed above a long horizontal bar. Unlike Tiki-Toki, it lets users create unlimited public timelines for free.

Pricing: Timetoast has a free plan that lets you create unlimited public timelines, with paid plans starting at $5.99/month that add premium features.

7. Timeline 3D

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Professional Use Personal Use Mac App

Timeline 3D is a Mac app for creating beautiful multimedia timelines.

Pricing: Timeline 3D is free to use.

8. Timeline JS

Best Tiki-Toki alternative for open source enthusiasts.

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Professional Use Personal Use Programmers Use Web App

Timeline JS is one of the few open source timeline creators, meaning you can view and even customize its source code if you'd like. It's somewhat limited in features and customization options, but might be a good option if you like the style as-is or want to support an open source project.

Unlike Tiki-Toki, Timeline JS has you enter your data in a Google Sheet which is then read by your timeline.

Pricing: TimelineJS is free to use.

9. Kronoli

Best Tiki-Toki alternative for vertical timelines.

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Personal Use Educational Use Web App

Kronoli is a website that lets users create basic vertical timelines. Unlike Tiki-Toki and most other tools, Kronoli's timelines can range billions of years, letting you visualization things like the geologic history of Earth.

Pricing: Kronoli is a free service.

10. iSpring Suite

Best Tiki-Toki alternative for educational institutions looking for a suite of PowerPoint tools.

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Educational Use Windows App

Compared to Tiki-Toki, iSpring is a suite of tools for educators to create PowerPoint-based learning materials. One of the visualizations it can help educators create are timelines.

Pricing: iSpring offers a fully functioning free trial with paid options starting at $770/author/year.