Terms of Service

Last updated: March 2026

Acceptance

By using TimeShift you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, please do not use the service.

Description of service

TimeShift is a free, open-source tool that analyzes Google Calendar data in your browser to identify recurring meetings affected by Daylight Saving Time transitions. It is provided as-is for informational purposes.

Use of the service

You may use TimeShift for personal or professional purposes. You agree not to attempt to reverse-engineer, abuse, or use the service in any way that violates Google's Terms of Service or applicable law. You are responsible for the Google account you connect.

No warranty

TimeShift is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind. We make no guarantees about the accuracy of the DST analysis, the completeness of conflict detection, or the uninterrupted availability of the service. Always verify critical scheduling decisions independently.

Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, the authors of TimeShift shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from your use of the service, including missed meetings, scheduling errors, or data loss.

Third-party services

TimeShift integrates with the Google Calendar API. Your use of Google services is governed by Google's Terms of Service. We are not affiliated with or endorsed by Google.

Open source

TimeShift is open source under the MIT License. The source code is available on GitHub.

Changes

We may update these terms at any time. Continued use of the service after changes constitutes acceptance of the revised terms.

Contact

Questions or concerns can be raised via GitHub Issues.