Terms of use.
Last updated · 14 April 2026Goldhour is a free tool published by MeetingBurn. By using it, you agree to the terms below. They're short on purpose.
i.The tool is provided as-is
Goldhour is offered free of charge, without warranty of any kind, express or implied. That includes the usual disclaimers: no warranty of merchantability, no warranty of fitness for a particular purpose, no warranty that the tool will be error-free or uninterrupted, and no warranty that the timezone data will always reflect last week's sudden government announcement that Samoa is changing its DST rules again.
If Goldhour ever tells you 11pm is a golden hour for your team, and your 11pm ends up with three teammates already asleep, we're sorry — but you're on the hook for checking the output before you paste it in Slack. We try hard to get it right. We cannot promise we always will.
ii.Acceptable use
You can use Goldhour for personal, commercial and team scheduling. That's what it's for. You can use it inside your company. You can link to it from anywhere. You can embed a screenshot in an article, talk, tweet or internal deck.
You cannot:
- Use Goldhour for anything illegal in the jurisdiction where you're sitting.
- Scrape the page programmatically at a rate that looks like an attack on our infrastructure. For normal human use, scrape all you like.
- Claim you built it. The code, design, copy and brand are ours.
- Strip the by MeetingBurn attribution from the tool itself or from output it produces.
iii.Intellectual property
Goldhour's code, visual design, copy and brand are the property of MeetingBurn. You're welcome to link to the page, embed a screenshot in an article, or talk about it publicly.
The roster you enter is entirely yours. We don't claim any ownership over the list of cities you put in, and per the privacy page we don't store it anywhere we can see.
iv.Liability
To the maximum extent allowed by law, MeetingBurn is not liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential or punitive damages — or any loss of data, revenue or profits — arising out of your use of Goldhour. Our total liability for any claim relating to Goldhour is capped at the amount you paid us to use it, which, since Goldhour is free, is zero rupees.
v.Changes to these terms
We may update these terms from time to time. If we do, we'll change the "last updated" date at the top and, for material changes, note what changed at the top of this page for at least 30 days. Continued use of Goldhour after a change means you accept the updated terms.