Contact

The best way to get in touch with the ZoneShift team is by email. We try to reply to every message within a couple of working days — keeping in mind, of course, that "working day" is a famously ambiguous concept on a website about time zones.

What to send us

The most useful messages we get fall into a few categories. Bug reports are gold: if a city's local time looks wrong on your screen, please send us the URL of the city page and the time you were viewing — we can usually trace the issue back to either a stale dataset or a daylight saving transition we missed. Missing cities are next: if your team works from a city below our population cutoff, let us know and we will consider relaxing the threshold or adding a manual entry in the next build.

Feature requests are very welcome too. We will not ship every idea — the value of a small site is partly that it stays small — but ideas like "show whether each city is currently observing a public holiday" or "add a printable version of the meeting planner" are exactly the kind of feedback that has shaped this site so far.

Press, partnerships and integrations

If you are writing about distributed teams, the future of work, or the surprisingly fascinating politics of daylight saving time, we are happy to chat and to point you at primary sources. If you want to embed ZoneShift data into your own product or internal tools, please get in touch — the dataset is generated from public sources and we are open to documenting a stable JSON snapshot for partners.

For everything else: hello@zoneshift.example. (We do not publish a phone number; if your team needs synchronous time-zone help in real time, that is, ironically, exactly the use case ZoneShift's meeting planner was built for.)