How TimeyKit evolves

TimeyKit grows when real-world time problems demand it, not because we need a bullet list of features.

Accuracy, clarity, speed, and usefulness decide what ships. If a change doesn’t make the tools more reliable or easier to use, it waits.

Versions roll out quietly when they strengthen data accuracy, remove confusion, or shave seconds off the workflow. Some months that means refreshing tzdata and copy; other months it means shipping a new specialist view because a team somewhere hit a wall without it.

What gets improved

We change the product when the fix makes everyday time work less error-prone.

What you should not expect

This isn’t a hype board. It’s a promise to keep the tools honest.

Have an idea or found something off?

Tell us what broke—or what feels harder than it should—and we’ll look. Drop a note via the contact details on the About page and include the tool plus the scenario you were in.