--- summary: "Date and time handling across envelopes, prompts, tools, and connectors" read_when: - You are changing how timestamps are shown to the model or users - You are debugging time formatting in messages or system prompt output --- # Date & Time Moltbot defaults to **host-local time for transport timestamps** and **user timezone only in the system prompt**. Provider timestamps are preserved so tools keep their native semantics (current time is available via `session_status`). ## Message envelopes (local by default) Inbound messages are wrapped with a timestamp (minute precision): ``` [Provider ... 2026-01-05 16:26 PST] message text ``` This envelope timestamp is **host-local by default**, regardless of the provider timezone. You can override this behavior: ```json5 { agents: { defaults: { envelopeTimezone: "local", // "utc" | "local" | "user" | IANA timezone envelopeTimestamp: "on", // "on" | "off" envelopeElapsed: "on" // "on" | "off" } } } ``` - `envelopeTimezone: "utc"` uses UTC. - `envelopeTimezone: "local"` uses the host timezone. - `envelopeTimezone: "user"` uses `agents.defaults.userTimezone` (falls back to host timezone). - Use an explicit IANA timezone (e.g., `"America/Chicago"`) for a fixed zone. - `envelopeTimestamp: "off"` removes absolute timestamps from envelope headers. - `envelopeElapsed: "off"` removes elapsed time suffixes (the `+2m` style). ### Examples **Local (default):** ``` [WhatsApp +1555 2026-01-18 00:19 PST] hello ``` **User timezone:** ``` [WhatsApp +1555 2026-01-18 00:19 CST] hello ``` **Elapsed time enabled:** ``` [WhatsApp +1555 +30s 2026-01-18T05:19Z] follow-up ``` ## System prompt: Current Date & Time If the user timezone is known, the system prompt includes a dedicated **Current Date & Time** section with the **time zone only** (no clock/time format) to keep prompt caching stable: ``` Time zone: America/Chicago ``` When the agent needs the current time, use the `session_status` tool; the status card includes a timestamp line. ## System event lines (local by default) Queued system events inserted into agent context are prefixed with a timestamp using the same timezone selection as message envelopes (default: host-local). ``` System: [2026-01-12 12:19:17 PST] Model switched. ``` ### Configure user timezone + format ```json5 { agents: { defaults: { userTimezone: "America/Chicago", timeFormat: "auto" // auto | 12 | 24 } } } ``` - `userTimezone` sets the **user-local timezone** for prompt context. - `timeFormat` controls **12h/24h display** in the prompt. `auto` follows OS prefs. ## Time format detection (auto) When `timeFormat: "auto"`, Moltbot inspects the OS preference (macOS/Windows) and falls back to locale formatting. The detected value is **cached per process** to avoid repeated system calls. ## Tool payloads + connectors (raw provider time + normalized fields) Channel tools return **provider-native timestamps** and add normalized fields for consistency: - `timestampMs`: epoch milliseconds (UTC) - `timestampUtc`: ISO 8601 UTC string Raw provider fields are preserved so nothing is lost. - Slack: epoch-like strings from the API - Discord: UTC ISO timestamps - Telegram/WhatsApp: provider-specific numeric/ISO timestamps If you need local time, convert it downstream using the known timezone. ## Related docs - [System Prompt](/concepts/system-prompt) - [Timezones](/concepts/timezone) - [Messages](/concepts/messages)