Couple Timezone Meetup Planner
Evening call windows for long-distance partners — opens remote-timezone-overlap in evening mode.
Planning only — not legal, tax, or immigration advice. Confirm on official portals.
Couple Timezone Meetup Planner is a free SetTern planning tool. Evening call windows for long-distance partners — opens remote-timezone-overlap in evening mode. Clock math for call/visit planning — not relationship advice. Sources are cited on the page — confirm details on the official portals linked.
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Evening call windows for long-distance partners — also available as a mode on the remote-work timezone tool. remote-timezone-overlap
Evening call windows for long-distance partners — also available as a mode on the remote-work timezone tool.
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London ↔ Singapore · +7h · 0h
- A 19:00 in London is 02:00 in Singapore — try weekend mornings or lunch breaks.
- Visit planning: fly toward the city whose evening is earlier to maximise shared waking hours.
- Europe/London / Asia/Singapore
DST-aware offsets from IANA zones — re-check around spring/autumn transitions.
Not relationship advice — only clock math for call/visit planning.
Planning only — not legal, tax, or immigration advice. Confirm on official portals.
Verified official sources
- SetTern methodologysettern.io — How we cite costs, visas, and tool limits — not legal advice.
- SetTern editorial policysettern.io — E-E-A-T, fact verification, and update cadence.
- SetTern remote timezone overlapsettern.io — Related workday overlap math.
Common questions
- Is Couple Timezone Meetup Planner legal or immigration advice?
- No. SetTern tools screen cited government and catalog data for planning only. Confirm eligibility, fees, and deadlines on the official portals linked on this page.
- Is this relationship advice?
- No — DST-aware clock math for call and visit windows only.
- Does DST change the result?
- Yes. Re-run around spring/autumn transitions; zones use IANA identifiers.