Plan a global meeting that works for everyone.
Time zones · public holidays · weekend awareness · one shareable link
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Share one link, everyone sees their own local time
Scheduling a single meeting, interview, webinar, or live class across borders? Drop one MeetAnywhere link into your invite — countdown, calendar add, and time-zone conversion all built in.
Built for people who work — and travel — across borders
If you work with people in other countries, you already know the pain: someone proposes a time, you do the math, you realize it's 11 PM for someone, you propose another time, you forget it's a holiday in India, you propose a third time, half the chain misses it. MeetAnywhere cuts that loop for virtual meetings — and goes further for in-person trips, with climate, currency, language, plug type, and business etiquette per country.
How to use it
- 1. Add the cities you collaborate with. Use the "Add city" box at the bottom of My Cities. The list comes preloaded with Seoul, New York, Los Angeles, Paris, London, and New Delhi — adjust to your team. Drag to reorder.
- 2. Tick "Meet" for the attendees of this meeting. Only checked cities are included in the planner. This lets you keep a longer list of cities you care about while planning a specific meeting with a subset.
- 3. Pick your base city and slide. The base city is the one you're thinking in. Move the time slider; every other city updates instantly with a color and emoji indicating whether the time works.
- 4. Pick a date. Holidays and day-of-week are date-dependent. Use the date picker to plan a meeting on a specific day, especially when scheduling more than a week out.
- 5. Share. Copy Share Link drops a URL that opens to the same configuration. Copy Results gives you a text block for chat or email.
Tips that save real time
- Save presets for recurring teams. If you regularly meet a US/UK/Korea group, save it once and apply it next time in one click.
- Use Quick Lookup for one-off questions. If you just need to know what time it is in Berlin right now, use Quick Time Zone Lookup at the top — no need to add it to your list.
- Pay attention to next-day shifts. When the result card shows a different local date, your meeting straddles midnight for that person. Often workable, but worth confirming.
- Avoid Friday for the Middle East and Sunday for many Christian-majority countries. The weekend shading flags this automatically.
Got more questions?
Holiday accuracy, sharing options, daylight saving, and more — answered in detail.