Workspace Timezone
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Tracy
We have remote team members (PST, EST, EU, Asia) and would like a way to set a standard/dedicated workspace timezone setting (example PST) but due dates can be automatically converted to a person's local timezone. Can be a ClickApp where we can enable the two timezones (one workspace and another local) to show up.
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Yevheniia
Hi!
This timezone thing had become a really big issue for our team, as our teammates are working all across different timezones.
Not only start and due dates are the problem, but the way how they are imported in the calendar as well. We transferred PTO calendar flow into ClickUp and found out that all dates in ClickUp calendar and Apple calendar became a bit of a mess, because some of them are correct, and some of them are not.
I was assuming as ClickUp has an option to set a timezone in the settings for everyone, it supposed to be converted for everyone accordingly, but apparently, even if the most difference is 5-6 hours, it still gives a different dates (don't know why)
I'm not sure how enabling 2 timezones is the useful enough, I would say that converting dates based on the profile and use the Workspace main timezone (or timezone of the person who creates) for all calendar integration would be more comfortable, but even enabling 2 is still something that would help much I think.
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Gareth Oakes
When scheduling for international clients we would like the ability to specify the target time zone. This is probably not a big deal within domestic US or within EU but out here in Australia we have to deal with clients either side of the international dateline which can cause issues.
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Michele Castelli
we are having kinda same issues due to timezones not set. Like we hare using a custom formula to calculate working days, and due to timezones the result keep changing once you switch between forms or lists.
Need to be fixed or something :(
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Caleb Cook
Bummed this isn't a feature already... similar to how I can specify a timezone in my Apple Calendar "Quick Event" I should be able to easily specify a timezone for task start + due dates. That way there's no confusion. This should include me being able to set the time zone when using the quick type commands eg: "/due tomorrow 3pm pst"
Beyond that, having custom fields with an option for "local time" or to "ignore timezones" (meaning no timezone - if I type 8am it says 8am regardless) would be helpful.
Andy Hake
That's not the only issue. We have Mac and Windows users, and it appears ClickUp gets quite confused about the concepts of "today and tomorrow". My tasks in the Today category on the "Home" tab all change to show "tomorrow" as the due date (whilst staying in the "Today" category) in the morning - depending on daylight savings.
And yes, I second, third and nth the request for the ability to set time zones, please!
She OBM
I also would love to have the option to set a timezone per workspace, so that I can use different locations for each workspace I am a part of.
She OBM
It would be amazing to have the option to set due dates on a specific timezone and have that automatically convert to a team members personal time zone.
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Andreas Tripbacher
Kind of same experiences over here in Germany, the timestamps from the automated mails are different to our local time format. As you already answered me in an email, the automated timestamps are in UTC-Format, but it would be so much better, if those timestamps do have the same time format as we use in our settings.
That would improve a lot, I could generate automated Emails with due dates, that everybody will understand.
If it stays like this, I can't use automate Emails with dates, which is a big minus.
Rica Marie Tolentino
Any updates on this? The tasks should always calculate based on the timezone of who they are assigned to... Not who assigns them.
ie... Like Asana does
Eric Grosvald
This is a bug more than a request, and should be addressed ASAP. I can't believe that something that impacts companies financially has not been solved in over 3 years
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