Meeting planner
Find the best time across multiple time zones (24-hour grid).
- Instant
- Free
- Private (processed locally)
- No sign-up
Find a time that works for everyone
Choose your participants’ cities: the 24-hour grid aligns their local times and highlights the columns where everyone is available.
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Choose the cities
Click the chips.
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Read the grid
Local time per city.
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Spot the column
Highlighted = all free.
Reading the grid
- Rows = cities, columns = hours
- Solid violet = work hours (9 a.m.–6 p.m.)
- Light tint = early / late
- Boxed column = everyone is available
Example
| Item | Value |
|---|---|
| Cities (default) | New York · London · Paris · Tokyo |
| Grid | 24 columns (hours) |
| Best slot | Highlighted columns |
| Computation | Local (Intl, DST included) |
Everything is computed in the browser from standard time zones. No data is sent.
Frequently asked questions
How does it work?
Select cities: for each hour of the day, the grid shows the matching local time in every city. Columns where all cities are within work hours are highlighted — that’s your best slot.
Is daylight saving (DST) handled?
Yes. Offsets are computed by your browser’s Intl engine for the current date, so each country’s summer/winter time is taken into account automatically.
What do the colors mean?
9 a.m.–6 p.m. local = work hours; 7–9 a.m. and 6–10 p.m. = early/late (acceptable); the rest = night. A highlighted column means everyone is within work hours.
Is my data private?
Yes. Everything is computed in your browser from standard time zones; no city and no data is sent to a server.