When sending push notifications to people in different time zones, timing really matters. If you send a message while someone is sleeping or at work, they might ignore it. A better way is to use a push notification service that supports time zone-based delivery. This lets you schedule the same message to go out at the right local time for each person. For example, if 9am works well in your country, that same hour might work in others too—just in their own time zone. You can also test different times by splitting your list and seeing which group responds more. Over time, you’ll notice patterns that help you decide the best times to reach your audience. What results have others seen when testing different sending hours?