Time is a native macOS menu bar application designed for users who need to coordinate across multiple time zones and manage meetings efficiently. Tailored for remote workers, global teams, and anyone collaborating internationally, it provides at-a-glance visibility of unlimited time zones directly in the menu bar, with support for custom names and drag-and-drop reordering. The app requires macOS 14 Sonoma or later and is built using SwiftUI for optimal performance and minimal resource usage.
Key features include the ability to track unlimited time zones, search for any city with autocomplete, and customize how each zone is displayed—using names, abbreviations, or UTC offsets. Users can personalize the interface extensively, choosing between 12/24-hour formats, displaying seconds, adjusting fonts, colors, and alignment. Color-coded segments in the menu bar indicate day and night for each time zone, making it easy to see who is likely to be available at a given time. The Time Scroller feature allows users to preview what time it will be across all zones by scrolling up to 24 hours forward or backward, or by selecting a specific date, aiding in global scheduling.
Time integrates with the macOS Calendar app, which itself can sync with services like iCloud, Google Calendar, and Outlook. This integration enables users to view upcoming and recent events, receive customizable meeting reminders, and join video calls with one click for Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams. Meeting links are detected automatically, and the app provides progress bars for ongoing meetings. Users can also select which calendars to monitor, filtering out unwanted events. The app supports customization of calendar display behavior, such as keeping the calendar section always expanded.
Time is offered as a one-time purchase with a privacy-focused approach, and a 7-day free trial is available without requiring a credit card. Its feature set is focused on providing essential tools for managing time zones and meetings, without unnecessary complexity.
Time sits in PulseGate's Other productivity category. It focuses on tracking multiple time zones and scheduling meetings efficiently from the macOS menu bar. It is built as a consumer product for remote teams and professionals. Time is a paid product starting at $9. It runs on the web, macOS, and API.
Time first shipped in 2025. PulseGate's similarity index finds few close equivalents — Time occupies a relatively distinct niche. Key capabilities include multi-time zone tracking, menu bar integration, and calendar sync.
Latest indexed changes and source events
Menubar Time discovered by the PulseGate indexer
Other apps tracked under the same category.