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Timezones and date/time format in Agent8Ai

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This guide explains how Agent8Ai handles date and time so the platform stays technically robust while remaining user-friendly for every team member.

1) Technical base: server and database in UTC

Agent8Ai uses UTC as the base on server and database. This prevents common distributed-system issues:

  • Daylight saving time shifts.
  • Cross-country timezone mismatches.
  • Inconsistent event comparisons across regions.

Result: data is stored consistently and displayed later in the correct timezone/format.

2) Configuration layers: which setting controls what

Business operations (organization)

Organization settings control operational behavior: calendars, chatbots, bookings, automations, and public-facing flows.

Set this in Organization Settings.

UI display (user profile)

User profile controls visual date/time formatting for each person (day/month order, 12h/24h, etc.).

Set this in Profile. It does not change operational logic.

3) Quick example

  • Organization timezone: America/Mexico_City (operations).
  • User A: European visual format (24h).
  • User B: US visual format (12h).

Both users see the same appointment with their preferred UI format, while core operation follows the organization timezone.

4) Why this design is recommended

  • Global scalability: works consistently for teams in China, Japan, USA, or Spain.
  • Fewer bugs: UTC backend reduces ambiguity.
  • Better UX: each user sees familiar formatting.
  • Consistent operations: business logic shares a common organizational time base.

5) Architecture principle

This is not an end-user checklist. It is an architecture decision to keep multi-country operation consistent.

Practical principle: UTC to store, organization to operate, profile to display UI.

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