The Timezone Meeting Coordinator
About Time Between Us

Built for people trying to meet across time zones.

Time Between Us helps you compare local working hours, spot realistic overlap, and coordinate with people in different cities without doing timezone math in your head.

Why this site exists

The hardest part of scheduling across time zones usually is not knowing what time it is somewhere else. It is figuring out whether that time actually works for everyone involved.

A meeting that looks reasonable in one city may be early morning, late evening, or the middle of the night somewhere else. Time Between Us was built to make those tradeoffs easier to see.

Who it is for

Time Between Us is useful for distributed teams, agencies, freelancers, consultants, client service teams, remote workers, and digital nomads.

If your workday depends on people who are not in your time zone, this tool is for you.

How it works

Add two or more cities, and the meeting grid shows how the same day lines up across each location. Each row shows local time for that person or city.

The colors help you quickly see which hours are comfortable, workable, possible, or best avoided.

More than a timezone converter

Traditional timezone tools usually answer a narrow question: what time is it there? Time Between Us is focused on a more practical question: when can we actually meet?

That makes it useful before a calendar invite is sent, while a team is discussing options, or when you need a shareable view of multiple locations.

Privacy by default

Anonymous shared links use locations only. Personal names are not included in public URLs.

If saved teams are added later, they will be handled separately from public location-based links.

Where it is going

Time Between Us is evolving toward better tools for recurring meetings, distributed teams, digital nomads, global clients, and fairer scheduling across regions.

The goal is simple: make coordination across time zones feel less painful.

Start with two cities

Add a few locations, compare the overlap, and find a time that works better for everyone.

Plan a meeting