Because nothing says "productivity" like 12 people watching someone struggle with screen share. See the true cost of your meetings in real-time.
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Because we know IT already approved these 5 years ago and you're stuck with them
Watch "quick syncs" disappear when everyone sees that 30-minute chat costs $400. Transparency is a powerful motivator.
Beautiful dashboards that finally answer: "Is the weekly all-hands really worth $2,000?" Spoiler: It's not.
Companies see 40% fewer meetings within 90 days. Turns out, people think twice when they see the invoice.
Installs faster than Dave can schedule his next "alignment session." Full integration in 48 hours.
Join thousands of companies who've discovered that "quick sync" actually costs $483.
"We discovered our 'quick daily standup' was costing us $2.3M annually. Now it's a Slack message. You're welcome, shareholders." - Reformed Meeting Addict, Fortune 500
Everything you were afraid to ask about your expensive meeting habit
Yes! We take real salary data (when integrated) or use industry averages. The numbers are as real as your meeting fatigue.
Because knowledge is power, and power is knowing that your weekly status update costs more than a nice vacation. You're welcome for the existential crisis.
We recommend talking to HR about that. But maybe schedule it as a meeting first so you can see how much the therapy discussion itself will cost.
Absolutely! Nothing says "fun" like realising your forced team building exercise costs $1,200/hour. The irony is free though.
Ah, the classic corporate paradox! That $39 tool needs 6 levels of approval, but the 16 one-hour meetings to discuss it (costing ~$8,000) were auto-approved. Pro tip: Calculate the meeting costs, add them to your business case, and watch minds explode. "We spent $8,000 deciding not to spend $39" hits different.
Frame it as "proactive cost optimisation" and "resource allocation efficiency." If that doesn't work, maybe suggest they try the calculator themselves. Especially for those 4-hour planning meetings about planning.
The real discount comes from having fewer meetings. But if you insist on keeping all 47 weekly syncs, we'll throw in a free reality check with every subscription.
This meeting will burn $0
The CFO is definitely not going to love this. Maybe it could just be an email?
Based on companies that reduced meetings by 30%