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I manage salesteams stretching from Apac to US and this is exactly the product I needed to plan internal calls; will save precious minutes figuring out what's the right time to get most people on a call. It will also be super helpful for that awkward time when US moves to daylight saving time 3 weeks ahead of Europe! Love how it integrates with voxeet as well!
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@jean_christian_dumas Been there done that -hopefully not anymore :) Thanks for the support Jean-Christian.
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This is a very nice implementation; I've always used http://www.timeanddate.com/world... -- which is certainly functional. However, I absolutely hate that I need to use a drop-down to find, say Paris, deep down in the list (or identify a city that is close to the smaller city I'm calling). TimeZoneNinja is very slick and seems to be at least 5x as fast to get what I need.
@wanderslth: Thank you Ken. Very nice! Yes, we tried to really simplify the UX for it. Enter location and click on "Find Best Ninja Time". Et voila! As an additional option you can also schedule your call on Voxeet (time and date parameters for your meeting would already populate as you sign up). So try it for your next meeting and experience TrueVoice 3D audio from Web and Mobile.
I like the idea, but it's useless for me because in Brazil there's no Daylight Savings time anymore (thanks to our Trump-like president), and when I tried to use France/Brazil times, it didn't consider the CEST Timezone either.
Example:
Now it's 9:22 AM in Brazil (no Daylight Saving).
In France, CEST Time, is 2:22 PM (14:22).
On your product site, it says that at 2PM on France would be 11 AM in Brazil.
That's a 2 hours difference from the right time!
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Isn't this already available in Gmail and Outlook by default?
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@ykguler In Gmail, you set-up your meeting date and time, invite people and it will transpose in their local time on their schedule. TimeZoneNinja show you the optimal time to meet before you actually send the invites.
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@baptiste_parravicini oh cool, so TZN tries to meet in the middle? For example there is an 8 hour difference between the two people and the meeting is set 4pm and 8 am (+2 hours)?
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@ykguler It will recommend you the most acceptable hours for each participants. We have color-coded the results:
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