Prospects receive the wrong confirmation time with HubSpot meetings
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I saw this article on this topic, but it doesn't offer any solutions. I can't remove the Google calendar integration or I can't use Meetings.
It's very confusing for clients to receive conflicting time zone information. Does anyone have any experience with this, or think of any solution? Thanks!
As mentioned in the Knowledge base article that you included in your post, this behaviour is triggered by Google when it's not possible to determine what time zone the attendee is in. This can happen if the attendee is using certain email providers (Yahoo, Hotmail) or if their browser time zone or the email client settings are misconfigured. In cases like this, Google will automatically use Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) in the confirmation email. The time of the meeting is the same, just displayed in a different timezone.
Because this behaviour is caused by user specific settings and preferences, there isn't much we can do on our end I'm afraid. If this is causing incovenience to many of your prospects, you could consider including a note in the invite description about Google Calendar defaulting to the standard of UTC in the invite confirmation when it's not able to determine the attendee's time zone.
Prospects receive the wrong confirmation time with HubSpot meetings
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Hi i'm having this problem but am not convinced that the issue petains only to hotmail etc as I have this issue with clients who I know are using outlook and are in the same timezone as me.
I have created thisvideowith a few steps you can check, if this does not resolve the behavior, please share with me more context, screenshots, details, and everything you can to provide more options.
As mentioned in the Knowledge base article that you included in your post, this behaviour is triggered by Google when it's not possible to determine what time zone the attendee is in. This can happen if the attendee is using certain email providers (Yahoo, Hotmail) or if their browser time zone or the email client settings are misconfigured. In cases like this, Google will automatically use Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) in the confirmation email. The time of the meeting is the same, just displayed in a different timezone.
Because this behaviour is caused by user specific settings and preferences, there isn't much we can do on our end I'm afraid. If this is causing incovenience to many of your prospects, you could consider including a note in the invite description about Google Calendar defaulting to the standard of UTC in the invite confirmation when it's not able to determine the attendee's time zone.