The problem started at 2 AM
I'm Indrit. I was sitting at my desk trying to figure out whether it was a reasonable hour to send a message to a client in Singapore. I had another call in the morning with a team in Toronto. Someone from our Berlin office had just pinged me asking when we could sync.
Three time zones. One brain. Zero good tools.
Every converter I found felt clinical. You typed in a time, it spat out a number, and you were left doing the mental math yourself. Is 4 PM in Tirana a reasonable ask for someone in Los Angeles? Is my colleague in Dubai even at her desk right now? None of the tools could answer the questions I was actually asking.
ClockinSync started as a personal tool. Not a startup. Not a product. Just something I needed, built the way I needed it. I wanted to see working hours overlap at a glance. I wanted DST warnings before they caught me off guard. I wanted to know the best time to schedule a call without making someone join at midnight.
I wanted it to feel fast, clean, and honest — like a tool built by someone who actually uses it.
Every feature came from a real moment
Remote work did not create this problem — it amplified it. Every team lead managing people across borders, every freelancer coordinating with international clients, every manager whose morning meeting lands at someone else's dinnertime knows exactly what I am talking about.
The mental overhead of time zones is small enough to feel trivial and large enough to quietly drain you every single day. ClockinSync exists because that overhead should not exist. The tool should do the thinking so you do not have to.
The name says it all. Clock in sync. Be in sync. With your team, your clients, your schedule. With the reality of a world that does not share the same clock.
There is no venture capital behind this. No growth team optimizing engagement metrics. Just me, a genuine need, and a strong belief that the best tools are the ones built by the people who need them most.
If ClockinSync saves you even one awkward late-night message, one missed timezone, one scheduling headache — then it is doing exactly what it was built to do.
Welcome. I hope you feel it was built for you.
— Indrit
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