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# Timezone

Sesami supports **multi-time zones**, which is useful for stores serving customers across regions.

## Customer’s current timezone (conversion)

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When enabled, the storefront calendar adapts to the customer’s current timezone.
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* Your store’s time slots are converted automatically for the customer.
* On the Shopify order, you can see the customer’s timezone and selected time.
* In Sesami, appointments remain in your store’s timezone (this is a display conversion).

## Set your store timezone

Go to: **Sesami → Settings → Store Settings → Timezone**

## Hide timezone label on the storefront

If you don’t want the timezone label shown on the calendar: **Sesami → Settings → Storefront Settings → Hide timezone**

## Timezone fixation (destination time)

Some businesses need service times fixed to the destination timezone (e.g., tours, airport lounges).

Use the service timezone fixation option (see the timezone fixation walkthrough/video in the product docs).


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