Find the best meeting time
across time zones.
Add cities, drag the slider, see when everyone is awake and working. No accounts. Built for distributed teams.
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Start by adding a few cities you want to compare.
How Meetzones works
The bar for each city shows a full 24-hour day in that city's local time. Green is working hours (default 9am–6pm), yellow is awake (7am–10pm), grey is asleep. Drag the slider to find a moment that lands in green across every row — that's your overlap window.
Why a visual overlap beats a converter
Most time zone tools translate one moment from one zone to another. That's fine for a quick check, but useless for scheduling: you can't see which slots actually work for the whole group. Meetzones shows the whole day side-by-side so the right meeting time is immediately obvious.
How do I find the best meeting time across time zones?
Add each person's city, then drag the slider until all rows are green. If perfect overlap isn't possible, aim for yellow (everyone awake) rather than red (someone asleep).
Does Meetzones handle daylight saving time correctly?
Yes. Calculations use the browser's IANA timezone database, so DST transitions on every future date are accurate.
Can I share a meeting time link?
Click Share. The URL encodes the selected cities and slider position — your colleagues will see the exact same view.
Can I embed this in my blog?
Yes. Click the Embed button after setting up your cities and we'll copy a paste-ready iframe snippet to your clipboard.
Popular city pairs
Pre-built planners for common remote-team combinations.