· No signup. No app. Just a link.

Stop saying
"what's that in my time?"

Share a link. Everyone sees the time in their own timezone — instantly.

"I'm in SF right now, do you want to meet at 4pm my time?"

When your colleague clicks the link, they see 4pm PST in their timezone. Try it →

See formats
01

Pick your time

Type your city, abbreviation, or IANA timezone + a time in the URL.

02

Share the link

Paste it in Slack, email, calendar invite — anywhere. No login needed.

03

They see their time

Recipients instantly see the converted time in their own timezone.

Two things you can do

Share a time

Anyone who opens the link sees the time converted to their local timezone.

"Let's connect at 2pm my time" → everyone sees it in their timezone
Abbreviationtym.zone/IST/9am
Share 9am IST — no more "what's that in my time?" back-and-forth
Full IANA zone names work too
Current timetym.zone/SF/now
Share what time it is right now for you

See current time

Use /now to share what time it is for you right now.

tym.zone/IST/nowWhat time is it in India right now?
tym.zone/tokyo/nowCurrent time in Tokyo

Supported time formats

3pm4:30am15:001500noonmidnightnow

Abbreviations & cities — both work

Powered by @knightmate/tzmap — no need to remember IANA names.

Timezone Abbreviations

Use any standard abbreviation directly in the URL.

150 Global Cities

Use city names directly — no IANA knowledge needed.

Full IANA names like Europe/Berlin or America/New_York also work.

Pick a time, get a link

Your timezone is detected automatically.