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Show HN: Timezone App – Visual meeting scheduler for distributed teams
Scheduling meetings across multiple time zones has always been painful for me, especially across daylight saving time transitions. So I built a visual timeline that makes it easy to find overlapping availability.<p>Add your locations, drag to select a time range, and share a link. Recipients see the proposed times in their local time zone automatically.<p>A few things that might be interesting:<p>* Location search over GeoNames with fuzzy matching using weighted edit distance, so typos and partial names still resolve correctly.<p>* Shareable links encode the selected time range and locations in a base62 payload to keep URLs short and stateless — no database lookup needed.<p>* Handles the annoying edge cases: DST transitions use the IANA timezone database, and 15/30-minute UTC offsets (Nepal, India, Newfoundland) work correctly.<p>* Google Calendar and Outlook integration, but all calendar data is fetched and processed entirely in the browser. Events are never fetched or stored on the server.<p>Would love feedback on what's useful, not useful, or could be improved!
The product demonstrates strong technical execution and a clear understanding of a specific pain point for remote teams, particularly regarding privacy and edge-case handling. However, it currently lacks a defensive moat and faces intense competition from established scheduling giants and native calendar integrations, making it more of a utility than a standalone venture-scale business.