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Coming from Clockwise?

Clockwise moves meetings around. MeetBurn removes the ones that shouldn't exist.

Clockwise is built around AI-driven calendar optimisation — it clusters meetings, creates Focus Time blocks, and reschedules around your energy. MeetBurn addresses the upstream problem: identifying recurring meetings that are wasting everyone's time and money, and giving you the evidence to act on them.

Clockwise

Rearranges what's there

Automatically moves meetings to protect focus time and reduce calendar fragmentation. Your meetings get better placement, not fewer meetings.

MeetBurn

Questions why they exist

Audits every recurring meeting on 6 behavioural signals, puts a dollar figure on each one, and drafts the message to cancel, shorten, or convert to async.

How MeetBurn audits your calendar

1

Connect Google Calendar

Read-only access. MeetBurn never creates or modifies events without your explicit instruction.

2

Every recurring meeting is scored

Six signals: agenda present, attendee count fits, RSVP rate, series age, organiser engagement, decision specified.

3

Annual cost is calculated

Duration × attendees × your salary estimate × instances per year. The cost of a single recurring meeting is often surprising.

4

You get a specific recommendation

Cancel, make async, cluster, narrow audience, or shorten — with a reason tied to the signal data.

5

MeetBurn writes the message

You pick the format (question to organiser, 1:1 talking point, team proposal). Copy, edit, send.

The meeting problem in numbers

According to a 2023 Asana report, 58% of workers say unnecessary meetings are their biggest time waster.[source] A weekly 60-minute meeting with 10 people at a $150K average salary costs roughly $56,000 per year — before accounting for the productivity cost of context switching.

Clockwise can give you back focus time within your existing meeting load. MeetBurn reduces the meeting load itself.

Find out which meetings you can cut

Start with the sandbox — no login required — or connect your Google Calendar for a real audit.