Understanding time zones

Every event is stored in a base time zone (e.g. "Europe/Vienna"). When someone in London clicks the calendar button, the event lands in Europe/London — the visitor's calendar converts automatically.

On the public page

We detect the visitor's browser time zone and show the event time in their local zone. Below it says "equals 2:00 PM Europe/Vienna".

What to watch for

  • Set the event's time zone correctly — it is the source of truth
  • For all-day events the time zone is irrelevant (no concrete timestamp)
  • For international webinars you can include a time hint in the title (e.g. "Webinar @ 2 PM CET") so social-media posts are unambiguous