Meeting planner: Loonbeek / Paris

Quick answer

The grid below shows overlapping working-hour windows (9:00–17:00 local) across Loonbeek, Paris. Green cells indicate the easiest times to meet.

Working-hour overlap

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City 000102030405060708091011121314151617181920212223
Loonbeek 020304050607080910111213141516171819202122230001
Paris 020304050607080910111213141516171819202122230001

Best meeting windows

  • UTC 07:00 Loonbeek 09:00 · Paris 09:00 100%
  • UTC 08:00 Loonbeek 10:00 · Paris 10:00 100%
  • UTC 09:00 Loonbeek 11:00 · Paris 11:00 100%

Frequently Asked Questions

The best meeting windows are those where every participant is inside 9 AM to 5 PM local time. When no perfect overlap exists, the tool recommends hours that minimize the number of participants outside business hours.

When every hour has at least one participant outside 9–17, the planner ranks windows by a fairness score (weighted green > amber > red). The top-ranked windows minimize the number of people joining at odd hours and are highlighted automatically.

Green cells are 9:00–16:59 local (the core business day). Amber cells are 7:00–8:59 and 17:00–19:59 (early/late but still reasonable). Red cells are everything else — usually outside working hours in most cultures.

Pick a UTC hour from the "Best meeting windows" list, then use your calendar's standard new-event flow. The local times for every participant are shown next to each window so you can paste them into the event description.