About WhatTime.dev
Time tools built to stay clear, fast, and useful.
WhatTime.dev is designed for people who need time information quickly without
fighting popups, cluttered widgets, or vague timezone summaries. The goal is simple:
show the current time, explain the offset, and make comparisons practical.
Why this site exists
A lot of time websites answer the basic question, but they often bury the useful
details under heavy layouts. WhatTime.dev focuses on the things people actually look
for: the local time now, the timezone identifier, daylight saving status, simple
comparisons, and clean conversion tools.
What we prioritize
We prioritize legibility, predictable page structure, and practical references. City
pages, country pages, and converter pages are meant to scan quickly on desktop and
mobile, with enough detail to be useful without turning into a dense dashboard.
How the data is handled
The site combines timezone logic, cached supporting data, and server-side rendering
so pages stay responsive under repeat traffic. Weather, air quality, and related
reference data are cached server-side to reduce unnecessary API traffic and avoid
turning every visitor into a fresh upstream request.
Where it is going
The product direction is practical rather than decorative: stronger city coverage,
cleaner comparison pages, better mobile usability, and time tools that remain easy to
trust at a glance. The intention is to keep expanding coverage while preserving a
simple interface.