Martin Bavio

WorkLife - Highly productive, engaging meetings

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Jonno Riekwel
I'd like to be able to add more than one Google Calender. Other than that it looks good so far.
Jonno Riekwel
I also think that it should be possible to remove an account.
Clark Wimberly
Really, really rad. Using it in meetings already. Helped us stay on track and get out of the room on time (which was greatly appreciated since I'm in Texas and the room had no AC).
Brian Shih
I'm also curious how this compares to do.com if anyone has used both of them.
Joshua Scott
I have used both of them. What I think Meeting Hero is best at is focusing the meetings themselves with a structured format. I like the imposed structure of the agenda, decisions to be made, action items, and open issues. The ability to add public / private notes separately is great as well. After the meeting, you can reference anything from the meeting ongoing. I like that open issues can keep everyone aware of visible items that need to be monitored. I like action items being public for all to see. What I don't like is that there is no search feature in Meeting Hero, though I'm sure they will add that at some point. Do has less imposed structure on the meeting format. Do focuses around meeting takeaways as opposed to breaking out categories of action items, open issues, decisions. Do makes everything searchable, which is a nice feature for notes. Do also does have agendas. The timeline view and scrolling looks nice, but it's similar to just having a list like Meeting Hero does. Overall, they're both good tools. I would choose Meeting Hero if you like the structure. Do is better if you want to impose your own meeting structure.
Fernando Parra
This product is so good that I want to pay for a "PRO" version, whatever that is.
Nicole Yeary
Wishing you could edit meetings created by google calendar.