Find the best meeting times for distributed teams across multiple time zones. Visualise availability and see highlighted 'golden hours' when everyone is in standard working time.
Open Time Zone Meeting Scheduler → free, no sign-inScheduling a meeting across multiple time zones — 9am in London is 4am in New York and 5pm in Singapore — is the kind of problem that generates friction in distributed teams. The Time Zone Meeting Scheduler visualises participant availability across time zones, highlighting the 'golden hours' when everyone is within normal working hours.
Remote and distributed teams scheduling cross-timezone meetings, freelancers working with international clients, conference organisers planning global events — anyone for whom 'what time works for everyone' involves more than two time zones.
No tutorials. No learning curve. Open it and get started.
No server uploads. Highlights 'golden hours' — the overlap where every participant is within standard working hours — rather than just showing all timezones.
Completely free. No trial period. No premium tier for basic functionality. No account required. Use it as often as you need.
One job, done well. Time Zone Meeting Scheduler was built to solve a specific problem cleanly. No feature bloat, no ads, no distractions.
What are golden hours?
The times when all participants are within standard working hours (typically 9am–5pm or similar) simultaneously.
What if there are no golden hours?
Highly dispersed teams across 12+ hours of timezone difference often have no overlap — someone will need to attend outside standard hours.
Can I find the best time for more than two people?
Yes — add as many participants as needed.
Does it account for daylight saving time?
Yes — DST is accounted for using current timezone offsets.
Can I share the schedule with my team?
Copy the URL or screenshot the grid to share.
Free. Instant. No sign-in. Open it and get the job done.
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