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Meetings Are Dead app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 7216 ratings )
Utilities Productivity
Developer: Randspot
Free
Current version: 2.0.1, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 01 Dec 2020
App size: 25.16 Mb

Time Is Money = People spend too much time on unproductive meetings, just nodding their heads and losing focus on their work.

Relevant Opinions = Most of the time you only need 2-3 opinions on every problem, to make the right decision. Leave brainstorming for creative ideas.

Best Results = Saving time and productivity will lead to happy employees and the best results. What else do you need?

No more video meetings!

Homeoffice is great. But having all those video calls is making people unproductive.
Use video calls for creative meetings, like brainstorming. Use GoMAD on problem-solving instead.

With GoMAD(Meetings Are Dead) you can assign real tasks and problems to relevant people, while others can continue their work.
Those selected people will WRITE their opinion and let others know when they are done. Listen to your domain experts!

The correct decision is made by voting at the end of the meeting by all participants.

In the end, everyone gets their meeting notes in their email.

Power to the people

It is easier for everyone to vote for an opinion than saying their own out loud.

When people read selected expert opinions, it is easier for them to say which one they agree with.

Lots of good opinions go to waste by using video calls, because of the natural way people think. Afraid or shy to express themselves.

More reasons to stop video meetings and GoMAD:
Excessive Eye Contact - video conferences lead to unnatural amounts of eye contact
Constantly Seeing Yourself - It’s unnatural to see oneself at all times when speaking
Reduction of Mobility - Zoom calls unnaturally reduce peoples’ mobility by forcing them to stay within a field of view
Higher Cognitive Load - Natural nonverbal cues, such as gestures and body language, are difficult to interpret during video calls
Gaze awareness - In person, when two or more people are having a conversation, eye contact is made.
Limited attention - In a meeting in the office, a person may doodle; they may look out of the window or look around the room.
Technical issues - There are also many technical problems that can occur through the use of video calls that would not be present in real life meetings.
Performance pressure - In a video call, more so than a face-to-face conversation, people are very aware that others are watching them.

It does not matter how much do you work from home or your office. Keep in mind that your mind and focus are very fragile and have to be taken care of. By focusing on important work and not letting you or your employees and colleagues burn out on tens of video meetings every day. Try solving your problems with GoMAD!

Still not sure?
Why not give it a try? No registration is needed.