DevClock

Convert timestamps across configurable timezones and generate copy-ready log query windows for Splunk, Grafana, and CloudWatch.

As of June 2026, DevClock has users in the Developer Tools category.

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  • May 10, 2026
    description
    DevClock is a developer tool for engineers who work across timezones and need to quickly convert timestamps from logs, screenshots, and monitoring tools into their local time.
    
    FEATURES
    
    → Smart Timestamp Input
    Paste anything — Unix epoch, ISO 8601, syslog format, Apache CLF, or plain natural language like "yesterday 4pm" or "2 hours ago". DevClock figures out the format automatically.
    
    → Source Timezone Toggles
    Timestamps in screenshots often have no timezone context. Instantly re-interpret any time as US/Eastern, UTC, UK/London, or your local timezone with one click.
    
    → Log Query Builder
    Generate copy-ready search fragments for Splunk, Grafana, and CloudWatch with a built-in ±1 minute window around your converted time. Paste directly into your query bar.
    
    → Configurable
    Set your default target timezone, customise which timezones appear as quick toggles, choose your query provider, and switch between 12 and 24 hour display formats.
    
    → Privacy First
    Runs entirely in your browser. No data is collected, transmitted, or stored outside your own machine. All processing is local.
    
    BUILT FOR
    Engineers debugging production incidents across US, UK, and Australia/Melbourne timezones. Works great alongside Splunk, Grafana, CloudWatch, Datadog, and any log tool that accepts ISO 8601 timestamps.
    Built by a developer, for developers. DevClock eliminates the mental 
    overhead of timezone conversion during production troubleshooting — 
    just type a timestamp and get your answer.
    
    No date pickers. No dropdowns. Just type.
    
    ——
    
    ⌨️ SMART TIMESTAMP INPUT
    
    Paste timestamps in any format directly from your logs or screenshots.
    DevClock automatically recognises:
    
      · Natural language       yesterday 4pm · 2 hours ago · last Monday 9am
      · Time only              3:14pm · 09:00 · 14:30:00
      · Relative shorthand     -2h · -30m · now-1h
      · Unix epoch             1718000000 · 1718000000000
      · ISO 8601               2024-06-10T14:30:00Z
      · Syslog                 Jun 10 14:30:01
      · Apache CLF             10/Jun/2024:14:30:01 +0000
      · Inline timezone        3:14pm EST · 09:00 AEDT · 2pm BST
    
    ——
    
    🌏 SOURCE TIMEZONE TOGGLES
    
    Timestamps from screenshots and logs often have no timezone context.
    Switch the source timezone with one click and instantly re-interpret
    the same timestamp — no retyping required.
    
    ——
    
    🔍 LOG QUERY BUILDER
    
    Generate a copy-ready search fragment with a built-in ±1 minute window
    around your converted time. Paste directly into your query bar.
    
    Supports Splunk, Grafana, and CloudWatch out of the box.
    
    ——
    
    ⚙️ CONFIGURABLE
    
    · Set your default target timezone
    · Customise which timezones appear as quick toggles
    · Choose your query provider
    · Switch between 12 and 24 hour display formats
    
    ——
    
    🔒 PRIVACY FIRST
    
    Runs entirely in your browser. No data is collected, transmitted, or
    stored outside your own machine. No analytics. No tracking. Ever.

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About

Built by a developer, for developers. DevClock eliminates the mental 
overhead of timezone conversion during production troubleshooting — 
just type a timestamp and get your answer.

No date pickers. No dropdowns. Just type.

——

⌨️ SMART TIMESTAMP INPUT

Paste timestamps in any format directly from your logs or screenshots.
DevClock automatically recognises:

  · Natural language       yesterday 4pm · 2 hours ago · last Monday 9am
  · Time only              3:14pm · 09:00 · 14:30:00
  · Relative shorthand     -2h · -30m · now-1h
  · Unix epoch             1718000000 · 1718000000000
  · ISO 8601               2024-06-10T14:30:00Z
  · Syslog                 Jun 10 14:30:01
  · Apache CLF             10/Jun/2024:14:30:01 +0000
  · Inline timezone        3:14pm EST · 09:00 AEDT · 2pm BST

——

🌏 SOURCE TIMEZONE TOGGLES

Timestamps from screenshots and logs often have no timezone context.
Switch the source timezone with one click and instantly re-interpret
the same timestamp — no retyping required.

——

🔍 LOG QUERY BUILDER

Generate a copy-ready search fragment with a built-in ±1 minute window
around your converted time. Paste directly into your query bar.

Supports Splunk, Grafana, and CloudWatch out of the box.

——

⚙️ CONFIGURABLE

· Set your default target timezone
· Customise which timezones appear as quick toggles
· Choose your query provider
· Switch between 12 and 24 hour display formats

——

🔒 PRIVACY FIRST

Runs entirely in your browser. No data is collected, transmitted, or
stored outside your own machine. No analytics. No tracking. Ever.

Technical

Version
1.4.0
Manifest
V3
Size
133KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

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Developer ID
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Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Apr 26, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
May 6, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 9, 2026
Website
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