About TimeZoneMeet

What this is

TimeZoneMeet is a simple web app for looking up the current local time and time zone for cities worldwide. Type a city, pick a match when several places share a name, and get an answer without installing software. The same site offers Schedule to search for meeting windows between two cities within local-hour bounds you choose.

Optional website Premium removes ads in supported browsers and raises the city suggestion limit for lookups; email sign-in lets you restore that purchase on other browsers. The iPhone/iPad app sells separate App Store Premium—it does not transfer to or from website Premium; see the FAQ.

Why it exists

Remote work, distributed teams, and travel constantly surface the same questions: “What time is it there?”, “Is this recurring invite still safe after daylight saving?”, and “Whose 9am did we mean?” TimeZoneMeet focuses on a fast lookup flow and clear results, backed by short guides that explain common failure modes without replacing your calendar stack.

Who runs it

The public product name is TimeZoneMeet. The site and related operations are published by Scorifya LLC (see the copyright line on the homepage footer). For general questions, feedback, billing or Premium issues, and privacy-related topics, email support@timezonemeet.app. We read every message; during busy periods a reply may take a few business days, but we aim to respond to clear reports and account problems as soon as we can.

Editorial approach (blog)

Blog posts are practical explainers tied to how people actually schedule: ambiguous abbreviations, DST drift, asymmetric regions (for example US–India), and “fair rotation” habits. We update posts when rules or product behavior materially change, and we avoid legal, immigration, or tax advice—we stick to timekeeping and meeting hygiene unless a post explicitly says otherwise.

Premium and accounts (short recap)

Website Premium is purchased on the web and applies to browser use only. The iOS app uses Apple In-App Purchase for its own Premium tier. Purchases do not cross between those two worlds; sign-in on the website is for restoring website Premium and device limits as described in the FAQ.

Policies and help

Privacy Policy · Terms · Contact · FAQ · Blog · Schedule · API · @timezonemeet on X

About page last updated: April 18, 2026.

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