About MeeTime
MeeTime answers one question: when can we all meet? It’s a meeting planner for people who work across time zones. No account, no app to install. Open the page, pick your cities, drag the slider, done.
How it works
Pick the cities where your people are. MeeTime has 170 of them, every inhabited continent, from Auckland to Zurich. Once they’re added, drag the timeline through the 24-hour day. Every city’s local time updates as you move, color-coded: green for normal business hours, yellow for early or late (the “I can make it work” zone), red for sleep.
DST is handled automatically. MeeTime uses the IANA timezone database, so offsets are calculated for the exact date you select. If you’re scheduling something three weeks out and a clock change happens in between, the times are still right. Most tools just show you today’s offset. That’s fine until it isn’t.
When you find the right time, start a video call with one click, add it to Google Calendar, or copy the details to paste into Slack or email.
Privacy
All the timezone math runs in your browser. When you select cities, drag the slider, or generate a calendar invite, your device does the work. Nothing about your selections or meeting times gets sent to a server.
MeeTime doesn’t require an account. It doesn’t set cookies of its own. Your preferences (theme, custom video link) live in your browser’s local storage, which never leaves your device.
MeeTime runs display ads through Google AdSense. Google’s ad network may set its own cookies for ad targeting, governed by their privacy policy. MeeTime itself collects nothing. There’s no user database, no login system, no server-side session tracking.
Why we built this
A team spread across Atlanta, New York, London, and Tokyo needed a weekly call that worked for everyone. The mental math was awful. “If it’s 2 PM in Atlanta, that’s 3 in New York, 8 PM in London, and... wait, is Tokyo 14 hours ahead or 13? Does London shift next week?” Every few weeks someone showed up at the wrong time because an offset had changed and nobody noticed.
We tried existing tools. Some were powerful but wanted you to create an account and learn a workflow just to answer a simple question. Others showed world clocks side by side but didn’t tell you the thing you actually need to know: which hour works for everyone, and is anyone getting screwed by it?
MeeTime is the tool we wanted. One page. Drag once. See everything.
Free and open
MeeTime is free. No signup walls, no premium tier hiding the useful stuff. We cover 170 cities and add more when people ask.
Common city pairs have their own pages. meetime.app/nyc-vs-lon for New York and London, meetime.app/nyc-vs-lon-vs-tok for a three-way comparison. They’re indexed by search engines so you can find what you need from Google. Every comparison is shareable too. Copy the URL and whoever opens it sees the same cities and time.
Ad revenue keeps it running. A scheduling tool should be as quick to use as checking the weather. No friction, no paywall.
Get in touch
Missing a city? Found a bug? Want something added? Send us a message.