Timezoners vs WorldTimeBuddy (2026): Which One Fits How Your Team Actually Works?
WorldTimeBuddy is a very good time converter. Timezoners is a shared overlap board for a team you meet with every week. An honest comparison of where each one wins. -
There is no standard 8-to-6 overlap. Someone joins early or late.
A 12.5-hour difference puts Bengaluru and Seattle out of sync — when one team is mid-morning, the other is fast asleep. Consider rotating the inconvenience: one week Bengaluru takes the early call, the next week Seattle does. Because Seattle and Bengaluru don't both observe daylight saving, plan to re-check the overlap around March and November.
| Local time | 12am | 1am | 2am | 3am | 4am | 5am | 6am | 7am | 8am | 9am | 10am | 11am | 12pm | 1pm | 2pm | 3pm | 4pm | 5pm | 6pm | 7pm | 8pm | 9pm | 10pm | 11pm |
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Seattle America/Los Angeles |
WorldTimeBuddy is a very good time converter. Timezoners is a shared overlap board for a team you meet with every week. An honest comparison of where each one wins. -
Most distributed teams either keep the daily standup and exclude someone, or kill it and lose the rhythm. There is a better third option. Here is how to redesign the daily standup so it works across nine time zones. -
The Philippines sits 12 to 16 hours ahead of the US and never changes its clocks. Exact overlap windows for every US coast, the tomorrow problem, and a rotation rule that works for product and BPO teams. -