Calendar dates and time zones

How Homeezy handles dates and times so a scheduled job lands on the exact day you picked — no off-by-one surprises.

2 min readLast updated June 4, 2026

Will my calendar dates show on the right day?

Yes. Homeezy reads project schedule dates and task due dates as plain calendar days in your local time, not UTC. The day you pick is the day that shows — there's no off-by-one shift that moves a job back a day in time zones west of UTC. Timed events (with a start and end clock time) display in your local time as well.

Time zones trip up a lot of calendar tools, where a job scheduled for the 5th quietly shows on the 4th. Homeezy avoids that by treating a chosen date as that literal date everywhere it appears.

How dates and times are handled

  • Project schedule dates — treated as calendar days, so a job set for a date shows on that date everywhere.
  • Task due dates — also calendar days; a task due the 10th appears on the 10th.
  • Timed events — a start and end clock time render in your local time zone.

If a date ever looks off, check that your device's clock and time zone are correct — Homeezy renders local times based on your device.

If a date still looks wrong

  1. 1
    Confirm your device time zone

    Check that your computer or phone is set to the correct time zone and clock, since the calendar renders in your local time.

  2. 2
    Re-open the schedule

    Open the project's Details tab and check the dates in the Schedule card; re-save if needed.

  3. 3
    Reach out to support

    If a date is still off after that, contact support with the project and the date you expected.

It shouldn't happen in Homeezy — schedule dates are read as local calendar days, not UTC, so they don't shift. If you see this, check your device's time zone and re-save the dates.

No. Due dates are treated as calendar days, so a task due on a date appears on that date regardless of time zone.

Timed events display in your local time zone, based on your device's clock.

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