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Find the best meeting time across multiple time zones
70% of global workers work remotely at least once a week. Scheduling across time zones is now a daily challenge for millions.
The average professional attends 62 meetings per month. Since 2020, meeting time has increased by 252% globally.
The widest time difference is 26 hours (UTC-12 to UTC+14). Scheduling between Baker Island and Kiritimati is nearly impossible.
India (UTC+5:30), Nepal (UTC+5:45), and Iran (UTC+3:30) use fractional time zones, complicating scheduling software.
Unnecessary meetings cost US companies $37 billion annually. A 30-person meeting for 1 hour can cost over $1,000.
Studies show 25-minute or 50-minute meetings are more effective than 30 or 60 minutes, as they allow buffer time.
Tuesday and Wednesday are rated as the best days for meetings. Monday and Friday have highest no-show rates.
70+ countries observe Daylight Saving Time, but they switch on different dates, causing scheduling chaos twice a year.