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Meeting Intelligence

The average worker attends 62 meetings per month. Half are considered a waste of time.
Unnecessary meetings cost U.S. companies $37 billion per year in lost productivity.
Executives spend 23 hours/week in meetings โ€” up from 10 hours in the 1960s.
71% of meetings are considered unproductive by senior managers (Harvard Business Review).

The True Cost of Meetings

Every meeting has a hidden price tag. When six senior engineers sit in a room for an hour, that's not just "an hour" โ€” it's six hours of engineering time that could have been spent building, shipping, and solving real problems. MeetDrain shows you exactly what that costs in real dollars.

How Meeting Cost is Calculated

MeetDrain calculates the cost by converting each attendee's annual salary to a per-second rate (salary รท 2,080 working hours รท 3,600 seconds), then multiplying by the number of attendees and elapsed time. We also factor in the true "loaded cost" โ€” benefits, overhead, and opportunity cost typically add 30-40% on top of base salary.

Why Track Meeting Costs?

Tips to Reduce Meeting Costs

Start by cutting meeting duration by 25% (50 min โ†’ 37 min). Remove optional attendees โ€” each person you cut saves their full loaded hourly rate. Default to async communication (Slack, Loom, docs) and reserve synchronous meetings for decisions that truly need discussion. Consider "meeting-free" blocks where deep work happens uninterrupted.