One-liner
An app that tracks meeting time and calculates the real financial cost of meetings based on attendee salaries, helping teams identify wasted time.
Strengths
- Accurately calculates meeting costs using user-entered salaries (review: 'It shows exactly how much each meeting costs in dollars')
- Simple, focused interface with minimal setup (review: 'Just add people and start—no fluff')
- Highlights high-cost meetings to encourage efficiency (review: 'I stopped scheduling 90-minute meetings after seeing the $1,200 price tag')
- Syncs with calendar events automatically (review: 'It pulled my Zoom calls and priced them instantly')
- Offers exportable reports for team or leadership review
Weaknesses
- No support for recurring meetings without manual re-entry (review: 'Had to re-add the same weekly meeting every week—frustrating')
- Limited customization for salary inputs (review: 'Can’t adjust for part-time or contract roles')
- No team-wide dashboards or shared views (review: 'Only works for individual use—can’t show team impact')
- No integration with Slack or Teams for alerts (review: 'Would love a warning if a meeting hits $500+')
- App crashes when syncing large calendars (review: 'Crashed after adding 30 meetings')
Opportunities
- Build a team version with shared cost tracking and manager dashboards
- Add automatic salary estimation from company data (e.g., LinkedIn or HRIS integrations)
- Integrate with Slack/Teams to send real-time cost warnings during meeting scheduling
- Create a “Meeting Health Score” feature that rates meetings by cost-to-value ratio
- Offer tiered pricing with free tier for individuals and paid tiers for teams
Competitors
- Time Doctor
- Clockify
- Calendly
- Reclaim.ai
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