Clockified: world clock for travelers

Know what time it is there before you text someone or book a table. Clockified runs beside RevealSpot weather on Daily Reveal and location pages. Product home: clockified.com.

Jet lag is not only biology—it is context switching. The moment you land, you are doing mental math between home time, local time, and the time your airline app still thinks you care about.

Clockified anchors that story to a single authoritative readout: the IANA time zone string (for example America/New_York) plus a ticking local clock that updates every second in the browser. Because RevealSpot already requests forecast data, we reuse the time zone returned by Open-Meteo—no duplicate API surface for you to manage.

Practical uses while planning:

  • Calling hotels or tour operators during their business hours
  • Coordinating layovers across hubs without missing a WhatsApp window
  • Scheduling sunrise shoots or golden-hour dinners with photographers
  • Teaching kids "what time is it for grandma?" before a long-haul flight

When you need more than the embedded tile, continue on clockified.com →

Combine this guide with 32Degs temperature units for a full "climate + clock" briefing before you pack.

Frequently asked questions

Is the clock accurate if I change my laptop time zone?

The widget formats destination local time using the IANA zone from the forecast response, so your device travel mode matters less than the zone string we pass in.

Does Clockified store my location?

The embedded module is a presentation layer on RevealSpot. For privacy specifics beyond this page, read the policies on clockified.com.

Can I use it offline?

The live ticker needs an active page session. For offline journaling paired with RevealSpot inspiration, see Derech Shalom.