Best Free Timezone Meeting Tools Compared — 2026 Edition
We tested the top 5 free timezone tools on real scheduling scenarios — 4 cities, custom work hours, DST edge cases. Here’s how they stack up.
There are dozens of timezone tools, but most only show a basic time conversion grid. When your team spans 4+ zones with different work hours, you need more. We evaluated five popular free tools on the features that actually matter for global scheduling.
What We Tested
For each tool, we set up the same scenario: Seoul (base, 9–18), Mumbai (10–19 custom), London (9–17), and San Francisco (9–17). Then we checked: Does the AI find the best meeting slot? Can we set custom work hours? How does it handle India’s +5:30 offset? Does it warn about DST?
The only tool in this list with AI-powered meeting recommendations and per-timezone custom work hours. The histogram heatmap shows overlap intensity visually, and the NOW line tracks current time across all rows. Presets let you save team configurations (including work hours) for one-click switching.
The AI scoring engine considers custom work hours, sleep patterns, holidays (including Korean substitute holidays), weekends (Friday/Saturday for Middle East), and even uploaded ICS calendars. The proposal link lets recipients accept meetings with one click.
Custom Work Hours
Histogram Heatmap
Dark Mode
Meeting Presets
Proposal Links
Holiday Awareness
DST Warnings
Bilingual (EN/KO)
Mobile Swipe
Google Calendar Sync
ICS Import
The most well-known timezone tool, with a clean slider interface and Google Calendar integration (premium). Good for quick comparisons between 2–4 cities. However, it lacks AI recommendations, custom work hours, and a heatmap. The free tier shows ads and limits features.
Custom Work Hours
Histogram Heatmap
Dark Mode
Meeting Presets
Google Calendar Sync
ICS Export
DST Awareness
Beautiful minimal design with a full-width timeline slider. Excellent for quickly visualizing “what time is it everywhere right now.” But it’s purely a viewer — no meeting scheduling, no AI, no export. Best for personal reference rather than team coordination.
Custom Work Hours
Dark Mode
Meeting Presets
URL Sharing
Calendar Export
Part of the comprehensive timeanddate.com suite. Shows a table of hours color-coded by time-of-day for up to 12 locations. Good holiday database. However, the interface feels dated, there’s no drag interaction, no AI, and no way to set custom work hours.
Custom Work Hours
Holiday Database
DST Info (manual lookup)
Dark Mode
Meeting Presets
A simple grid showing overlapping work hours for selected cities. Clean and functional for basic use. Supports ICS/GCal export. But no AI, no custom hours, no heatmap, and the design hasn’t been updated in years.
Custom Work Hours
ICS Export
GCal Export
Dark Mode (basic)
Summary
| Tool | AI | Custom Hours | Heatmap | Cost | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| When2Overlap | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | Free | Teams with 3+ timezones |
| World Time Buddy | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | Freemium | Quick 2-city comparison |
| Every Time Zone | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | Free | Personal reference |
| Time and Date | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | Free | Holiday lookup |
| World Clock Meeting | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | Free | Basic overlap grid |
Our pick: If you schedule meetings across 3+ time zones regularly, When2Overlap is the clear winner. It’s the only free tool that combines AI recommendations, custom work hours, and a histogram heatmap — without requiring signup. For simple 2-city checks, World Time Buddy still works fine.
See why teams are switching to When2Overlap
AI finds the perfect meeting time across any timezone combination — free, no signup.
