Best meeting times: Denver ↔ Phoenix
Denver and Phoenix are in the same time zone right now. Use the grid to find overlapping working hours and pick a time that respects both teams.
Tip: if one office starts late, try the other office’s early morning shoulder hours.
Based on 60-minute meetings and 09:00–17:00 work hours.
Overlap grid
Base time zone: Denver (UTC-07:00) · Now: 01:39
Selected: 12:00 in Denver → Denver: 12:00 · Phoenix: 12:00
Recommended meeting times
Typical 9–5 overlap (in Denver time): 09:00–17:00.
Overlap segments in Denver time: 09:00–17:00
| Start (Denver) | Denver status | Start (Phoenix) | Phoenix status | Why this works |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 13:00 | Work | 13:00 | Work | Both teams are fully within working hours. |
| 12:30 | Work | 12:30 | Work | Both teams are fully within working hours. |
| 13:30 | Work | 13:30 | Work | Both teams are fully within working hours. |
Assumes a standard workday of 09:00–17:00 in each city. You can customize this logic later (e.g., flexible hours, team preferences, meeting length).
How to schedule a meeting between Denver and Phoenix
When coordinating across borders, finding the golden hour is essential for productivity. Denver and Phoenix are in the same time zone right now. Typical 9–5 overlap (in Denver time): 09:00–17:00.
A safe default is 13:00 in Denver, which corresponds to 13:00 in Phoenix.
Typical work overlap
- 13:00 in Denver → 13:00 in Phoenix
- 12:30 in Denver → 12:30 in Phoenix
- 13:30 in Denver → 13:30 in Phoenix
These options assume 09:00–17:00 local working hours for both teams.
Key considerations
- DST: Denver does observe daylight saving time; Phoenix does not.
- Shoulder hours: early mornings (07:00–09:00) and late afternoons (17:00–21:00) can unlock extra overlap.
- Avoid burnout: repeated late-night meetings hurt teams. Use async updates when overlap is minimal.
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Disclaimer: TeamHouurs assumes a default 09:00–17:00 workday for each city and does not account for individual company policies, local holidays, or personal schedules.