Overview
A visual world clock and meeting planner for global teams, friends, and families.
See when your world is awake. Zonely is a visual world clock and meeting planner that lives in your browser's side panel. Add the cities your people are in, and one shared timeline shows you every local time at once — colour-coded by the real sky, so you can tell who is asleep before you read a single number. It opens as a full-height panel docked beside whatever you are working on. Not a popup that vanishes the moment you click away. WHAT IT IS FOR • Finding a meeting slot that is not 6am for someone • Distributed teams spread across offices and timezones • Freelancers and agencies juggling client hours • Calling family and friends abroad without waking them • Anyone who has ever done timezone arithmetic in their head and got it wrong HOW IT WORKS ONE TIMELINE, EVERY CITY Drag anywhere on the shared slider and every city moves together, so you can scan a proposed time across the whole team at a glance. Let go and you are back to now — the current moment always stays marked, even while you are previewing somewhere else. SKY-ACCURATE COLOURS Each row is shaded night → dawn → day → sunset → dusk using a real colour gradient. Reasonable hours are visible before you read anything. Your own "Your time" card even tints itself to match your current sky. NAME THE CLOCKS AFTER PEOPLE A city name tells you where. A label tells you who. Name any row after a person, a team or an office — "Priya", "Sales", "HQ" — with an icon so a long list stays scannable. You can add the same city twice under two different names. AHEAD, BEHIND, AND WHICH ABBREVIATION Every city shows its offset from you ("5h ahead", "Same as you"), its live timezone abbreviation (PDT vs PST — daylight saving is handled automatically), and whether it is currently night, sunrise, day or sunset. YOUR TIME AND UTC, ALWAYS PINNED A hero card for your local time and a dedicated UTC row anchor every comparison, so there is always a fixed point to reason from. ADD ANY CITY Search 100+ major timezones instantly, or type any city name at all and Zonely looks it up live. Aliases are built in, so "Bengaluru" and "Delhi" both resolve correctly. PLAN AHEAD Step to tomorrow or yesterday and the slider keeps your time of day. Cities whose calendar date differs from yours are flagged with a "+1d" badge. COPY TIMES One click copies a clean plain-text block of every city's time, ready to paste into a chat when you are proposing a slot. OPTIONAL LIVE WEATHER Turn it on and each city shows current conditions and temperature. Your own card can also show rain and sunset countdowns — "Rain in 20m", "Sunset in 1h 12m" — plus heads-up chips for thunderstorms, high wind, heavy rain and extreme heat or cold. Off by default. MAKE IT YOURS Five accent colours, light and dark appearance chosen independently — all ten combinations, each contrast-checked. 12- or 24-hour, three date styles, and every extra detail can be switched off. Out of the box the view stays clean. PRIVACY No accounts. No analytics. No tracking. No ads. Zonely stores your cities and settings on your own device using Chrome's local storage, and that is the only thing it stores. There is no server behind it and nothing is ever sent to us — we have no way to see your data even if we wanted to. The extension makes network requests to exactly two addresses, both belonging to the free, keyless Open-Meteo service, and only when you ask it to: • geocoding-api.open-meteo.com — when you search for a city that is not in the built-in list • api.open-meteo.com — only if you have switched weather on If you enable weather on your own card, Chrome asks for your location through the standard browser prompt. Those coordinates go to Open-Meteo for that one forecast and are cached on your device. We never see them, and declining the prompt simply hides that row — everything else keeps working. Full privacy policy: https://www.dhureelabs.com/extensions/zonely/privacy ACCURACY NOTE All time arithmetic is delegated to your browser's own internationalisation engine against IANA timezone identifiers, so daylight saving transitions are always correct — there is no hand-rolled UTC offset maths to drift. The weather "warnings" chip is a simple client-side reading of the forecast (thunderstorm, wind over 50 km/h, heavy rain, extreme temperature) and is not an official meteorological alert. PERMISSIONS, AND WHY • storage — remembers your cities and settings on this device • sidePanel — lets the toolbar button open the docked panel • open-meteo.com — city search and optional weather, as described above That is the complete list. Zonely cannot read the pages you visit, because it never asks for permission to. Zonely is a product of DhuRee Labs Inc. https://www.dhureelabs.com
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Details
- Version2.4.0
- UpdatedAugust 10, 2026
- Size44.42KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperWebsite
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- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
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- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes
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