How it works

From a message draft to a timezone-safe proposal.

Akiwaki Assist works before the calendar. While you write to a client, candidate, prospect, or partner, it checks local times, working hours, weekends, and holidays, then gives you a clear proposal you can insert without switching tabs.

Workflow

How the message flow works

01

Write your message

Start the email, LinkedIn note, or reply you were already preparing.

02

Add the time and cities

Use a natural phrase like “tomorrow 10am London Dubai Singapore.”

03

Akiwaki Assist checks the context

It converts the time and checks working hours, weekends, holidays, DST, and local dates.

04

Insert the proposal

Choose the clearest option and add a polished local-time sentence without leaving the message.

Before you send

What Akiwaki Assist checks quietly in the background

It replaces the manual checking people usually do across search, timezone tools, and calendar tabs.

Your proposed time

See what your draft means locally

Original time, city labels, local date, and working-hour status.

Better nearby options

Fix awkward proposals before they are sent

Cleaner alternatives when the time is too early, too late, or affected by a weekend or holiday.

More proposal choices

Offer several options without extra research

Spaced-out alternatives when you need several times to send, not one corrected suggestion.