World Clock for Remote Teams
See your team's current time, work hours, and availability — all in one live dashboard. Add cities, label them with team member names, and know instantly who's online.
Your Team's Clocks
Add a live world clock to your team wiki, Notion page, or website.
What is a world clock for remote teams?
A world clock for remote teams goes beyond showing the current time in multiple cities. It answers the real question distributed teams face every day: who is available right now? By combining live clock displays with each person's configured work schedule, the dashboard gives you an instant read on who is online, who is wrapping up, and who is sound asleep.
Unlike generic world clock tools, this dashboard lets you label each clock with a team member's name, so you're not translating "UTC+9" into "that's Yuki in Tokyo" in your head. The work-hours progress bar shows at a glance where the current time falls within each person's day — not just a number, but a visual position in their schedule.
The embeddable widget lets you drop the live dashboard into a team wiki, Notion page, or internal site so everyone can check team availability without opening another tab.
How to use the world clock
- 1Click + Add City and search for your team member's city or timezone.
- 2Enter their name in the label field so their clock is easy to identify.
- 3Set their work hours — the tool defaults to 09:00–17:00 but you can adjust per person.
- 4The dashboard updates live, showing current time, a 24-hour work-hours bar, and an availability status badge for each team member.
- 5Click Share Dashboard to copy a URL that restores the exact same clock configuration for anyone you share it with.
- 6Click Embed to generate an iframe snippet you can paste into any webpage or wiki.
How availability status works
Current local time is within the team member's configured work hours.
Within 30 minutes before their work start time.
Within 30 minutes before their work end time.
After work end, before the sleep zone.
Local time is in the 22:00–07:00 sleep zone.
Work schedules are not pulled from any calendar or attendance system. Availability is estimated from the work hours you configure — it reflects a likely schedule, not a confirmed presence.
Common uses
Async team check-ins
Glance at the dashboard before sending a Slack message to know who is likely online and who you'll be interrupting.
Hiring across timezones
Add candidate locations during an interview process to know exactly what time it is for them before scheduling calls.
Engineering on-call
Track your on-call engineers across regions and see at a glance who is in their working hours during an incident.
Client relationship management
Label clocks with client names and their city so you always know their local time before picking up the phone.
Remote-first team wikis
Embed the widget in your team handbook so every new hire can see the team's distribution at a glance.
Freelancer coordination
Add contractors from multiple countries with their actual availability windows and monitor who's online for quick turnarounds.
Why use this world clock
Named team clocks — Label each clock with a person's name so you're looking at people, not timezones.
Live availability status — Instant visual signal for who is available, starting soon, wrapping up, or asleep.
Custom work schedules — Not everyone works 09:00–17:00. Set each person's actual hours for accurate availability signals.
24-hour progress bar — A visual indicator showing exactly where the current time sits within each person's workday.
Shareable dashboard URL — Copy a link that restores the exact same team configuration for anyone you share it with.
Embeddable widget — Drop a live clock dashboard into any Notion page, wiki, or internal site with a single iframe.
No sign-up required — Everything runs in your browser. Nothing is stored.
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