TimeWiz helps you compare cities, spot timezone overlap, and pick a sensible time window without doing the math in your head. Build your board, move across dates, highlight a range, and share or export it when ready.
Most world clock tools answer one question: what time is it there? TimeWiz is built for the next one: when does this actually line up well? Instead of showing isolated clocks, it gives you a visual board for comparing cities, spotting overlap, and choosing a sensible time window.
- Add 5500+ cities and timezones to one compact board
- Set a Home city and see offsets relative to it
- Reorder rows and organize setups into tabs
- Jump between dates and compare how the board shifts
- Highlight a time range directly on the timeline
- Copy, email, or export the selected range to Google Calendar or
.ics - Share the current setup with a link
- Switch between
12h,24h, or mixed native timezone display - Weekend-aware coloring and current-hour markers
- PWA with offline support
- Lightweight alternative to World Time Buddy
- Compare multiple cities on one timeline
- Find a reasonable overlap for calls, streams, releases, or travel
- Save different timezone setups in separate tabs
- Share a selected time window or export it to calendar tools
Open timewiz.cc and start using it right away. No account, no setup, no onboarding flow.
pnpm install
pnpm devBuild production assets:
pnpm buildIf you want a feature, found a bug, or have an idea to improve the scheduling flow, open an issue: https://github.com/vladkens/timewiz/issues/new