Free for any site
Drop a live world clock, converter, or meeting finder into your blog, handbook, or intranet. One iframe, zero config, mobile-friendly, and no tracking on your visitors.
Live clocks for any cities your readers add. Updates every second.
Side-by-side conversion across multiple cities. Every row editable.
Find the best overlap across timezones. Visual heatmap + top 3 slots.
Live age in years, days, and ticking seconds. Birthday-page ready.
Static "current time in X" widgets get out of date the moment DST changes. Zeitful widgets render live in your reader's browser, follow their device clock, and degrade gracefully on slow connections. They include a single dofollow attribution link, no tracking pixels, and no cookies on your visitors.
Each widget is a small iframe pointing at /embed/[tool]on this site. The route runs on Edge so first paint is fast on third-party pages. You can include the snippet anywhere HTML is allowed: WordPress, Ghost, Notion (with embed.it or similar), Webflow, HubSpot, Confluence, and most intranet platforms.
All widgets accept query parameters to pre-configure the view. The converter takes zones=san-francisco,london,tokyo&pivot=london; the meeting scheduler takes zones=...&pivot=...&start=9&end=17; the age calculator takes dob=1990-01-15. Tweak the snippet, share with your team.
Embeds work best when the time tool supports the page around it: a handbook page with office hours, a travel article with local clocks, a support rota with meeting overlap, or a birthday page with an age counter. Keep the widget close to the related content, give it enough vertical space on mobile, and avoid hiding it behind scripts that delay the iframe until after the reader has already reached the answer.
The host site remains responsible for its own privacy notice, accessibility checks, and content policy. If the surrounding page is for legal, medical, payroll, travel, or emergency planning, treat the widget as an informational aid and point readers to the relevant official source for final decisions.