Utility

Meet

Find a time that works across everyone's timezones — no spreadsheet, no "what time is that for you?" back-and-forth.

Meet finds the overlap. When you want to schedule something across a group scattered around the world, ,meet collects who's available and lines everyone's timezones up for you, then shows the windows that actually work for the whole group. It reuses the timezones members have already saved with exceed, so most people don't have to enter anything.

Commands

,meet <title>                    start an availability poll for an event

Run ,meet Movie Night and exceed posts a poll. Members mark the hours they're free, and because their saved timezone is already known, everyone marks availability in their own local time while exceed does the conversion behind the scenes. As responses come in, it highlights the time slots where the most people overlap.

Timezones

Meet leans on saved timezones so it can translate between everyone automatically. If someone hasn't set theirs yet, exceed prompts them once and remembers it for next time — so the more your community uses exceed, the less setup any future meet needs.

Good to know

The result is a ranked set of overlapping windows, not a single forced answer, so you can pick the slot that best fits the people who matter most for that event.