Schedule meetings across time zones with date-aware conversion, working-hour guidance, and shareable summaries.
Plan meetings across time zones
Start with a host city, date, and time, then compare each participant city before sharing a stable planning link.
- Compare local times for remote teams, client calls, webinars, and interviews
- Check good, acceptable, and poor meeting windows before you send an invite
- Use the share link when teammates need to review the same proposed time
Why date matters for time zones
Daylight-saving rules change by date. ClockHub uses IANA time zone identifiers through the browser so a summer meeting and a winter meeting can resolve to different UTC offsets.
Working-hour overlap
Suggested windows rank selected cities by good, acceptable, and poor local meeting hours. The result is a practical suggestion for the cities you selected, not a universal guarantee.
Review the invite summary before you send it
Use the copied summary as a final check before creating the calendar invite, especially when participants span multiple dates or working-hour ratings.
- Check each city status, local date, and meeting duration before copying the summary into an invite
- Reconfirm the host city and participant list before sharing the link
- Send the summary with a clear date when any participant is on a different local day
Browser-side sharing
The planner runs in your browser. Share links encode only date, time, city IDs, and duration, and no account or backend storage is required.