THEODORE

Atlas - Every time zone, beautifully in view.

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Atlas puts every time zone beautifully in view. Drag in the cities where your team, clients or family live and they appear on a luminous world map, each lit by its own daylight, so you can see exactly where everyone is in their day. Watch the working hours overlap, find the moment that suits everyone, and add it to your calendar in one tap, in each person's local time, daylight saving handled. A Mac app, no account, nothing leaves your Mac. $9.99 once, yours forever.

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I'm Theodore. I built Atlas because I was bored of googling time zones, landing on ugly websites full of ads, and trying to do the maths in my head, usually getting it wrong. Those sites tell you what time it is somewhere. They don't show you where people actually are in their day, and they certainly don't book the meeting. That's the gap Atlas fills. Atlas puts every time zone beautifully in view. You drag in the cities where the people you care about live, and they appear on a luminous world map, each one lit by its own daylight. One glance and you can see exactly where everyone is in their day: London is mid-afternoon and free, San Francisco is just waking up, Tokyo has gone dark. Working hours are drawn as soft bands, so the daylight overlap, the moment your days actually meet, sits right there in front of you. Then Atlas does the part a clock never could. It finds the slot that suits everyone and, with one tap, adds the meeting to your calendar in each person's correct local time, with daylight saving handled for you. A few things I cared about: - The map should be genuinely beautiful, something you enjoy opening, not a utility you tolerate. - Glance at everyone's local time straight from your menu bar, without opening the full app. - You only need Atlas if you're the one organising. Everyone else just gets a normal calendar invite in their own time zone. - It's private: no account, no sign-up, nothing leaves your Mac. - Keep separate groups for work, projects or family and jump between them with ⌘1 to ⌘9. - Works with Apple Calendar, Google, Outlook or a plain .ics file. - A one-time $9.99, on up to three Macs, every future update included. No subscription. I'd love your feedback, especially on the map and how the daylight/working hours overlap feels. I'm here all day reading every comment. Thank you for taking a look!