Contact
TimezoneCast is maintained by a single developer. The best way to get in touch is by email. There's no support ticket system or chat widget — just a real inbox.
Send an email to: kanti.peter@gmail.com
Response time is typically within a few business days. For urgent accuracy issues (wrong DST date, completely incorrect offset), mention that in the subject line and it will be prioritised.
What to include in a bug report
A good bug report gets fixed faster. If possible, include:
- ·The URL you were on (e.g. timezonecast.com/est-to-pst or the homepage)
- ·The city or time zone pair that looks wrong
- ·The date you noticed the issue (DST problems are date-sensitive)
- ·What you expected to see and what you actually saw
- ·Your browser and operating system (helps catch rendering bugs)
What this isn't
TimezoneCast doesn't offer paid support, custom integrations, or API access. It's a free tool with no business model attached. Feature requests are welcome but not guaranteed — the project stays focused on doing one thing well: showing you what time it is in other cities and helping you find a meeting window.
Before you write
If you're unsure whether what you're seeing is a bug, check the methodology page first. It explains how DST is calculated, why abbreviations can be ambiguous, and what the known limitations of the tool are.