Discord timezone bot
Stop guessing what time it is for everyone else.
TimeSheriff gives your server a shared sense of time. Members can save their timezone, check each other's local clock instantly, and coordinate events without mental math.
- Built for international communities
- Simple slash commands
- Optional silent replies
TimeSheriff
Server sync snapshotAlex is currently at 07:15 PM in Asia/Singapore.
Why it works
Designed for communities that never share the same clock.
Timezone profiles
Members save their timezone once and use it across the server whenever scheduling comes up.
Instant local time lookup
Check any user's local time before you ping them, plan a session, or schedule a meeting.
Region-aware browsing
Autocomplete and region filters make timezone selection easier than remembering exact IDs.
Self-service deletion
Users can remove their saved timezone at any time without moderator involvement.
Command set
Everything important fits into a small, readable command surface.
/settimezone [timezone]
Save your local timezone with autocomplete support.
/gettime [user]
See the current local time for a user who has opted in.
/gettimeall
Scroll through a paginated server view of registered members and their local times.
/timezones [region]
Browse valid timezone names in a paginated list, optionally filtered by region.
/deleteinfo
Delete your stored timezone information from the bot.
/about
Read a quick explanation of what the bot does.
/help
List the available commands and how to use them.
All slash commands reply publicly by default. Use the optional silent argument when you want the response shown only to you.
Privacy
Minimal storage, explicit control.
TimeSheriff is built around a narrow use case: storing timezone-related information so
your server can coordinate more easily. Users can remove their data with
/deleteinfo whenever they want. Server members may also see registered
timezone profiles through /gettimeall. Command replies are public by default unless
the person using the command selects silent.