Two of my friends struggled with something that most of us do - trying to be more productive at work. One of them did an analysis of the meetings and calendar manually for a few months and surprise surprise (not really!) there was a clear corelation between where he spent his time and what output came out.
And the result of this exercise is Timewise.
Timewise can help you do some stuff like:
Exhaustive analysis of calendar
See how you compare with peers
No extra logging required
100% privacy first
The trigger sounds like a great idea! We built this over the weekends and are now compiling feedback from the earliest set of users to improve it further!
Regarding the sync -- Yes, it syncs directly with one email ID associated to your google calendar and then syncs events created across devices/sources etc
Not all meetings are a waste though. Meetings get a bad rap, but a meeting where the result means you don’t waste 2 days coding the wrong thing is a very productive meeting. I do think meetings should be minimal and efficient though and not just talking shops. 3 person meetings are the sweet spot for that. 10 person team meetings are dreadful, but ok if it’s just a quick status report sort of thing.
I quite agree - in hindsight the title was a bit click-baity :D But I think time in meetings is something that needs more exposure and reviews.
Not all meetings are bad, but every minute spent in unknown areas is bad. I work deeply in tech startups and I was shocked to see that some of my earliest beta users had 80%+ meeting time..
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Timewise can help you do some stuff like:
Exhaustive analysis of calendar See how you compare with peers No extra logging required 100% privacy first
A good feature would be a team comparison view option.
Can it sync with mobile/desktop/email calendars?
The trigger sounds like a great idea! We built this over the weekends and are now compiling feedback from the earliest set of users to improve it further!
Regarding the sync -- Yes, it syncs directly with one email ID associated to your google calendar and then syncs events created across devices/sources etc
Not all meetings are bad, but every minute spent in unknown areas is bad. I work deeply in tech startups and I was shocked to see that some of my earliest beta users had 80%+ meeting time..
Of course they were shocked too :D