The world's first humor-driven meeting productivity tracker that helps you quantify your workplace suffering and find solidarity with fellow meeting survivors.
Meetings have become the modern office epidemic. Studies show that employees spend 15-50% of their time in meetings, with senior managers clocking up to 23 hours per week. That's nearly 1,200 hours of your life per year—time that could be spent on actual productive work or, you know, living your life.
But here's the thing: most people don't realize how much time they're losing until they track it. We built Survive the Meeting to help you visualize your meeting burden with humor, analytics, and a healthy dose of workplace solidarity.
We believe that awareness is the first step toward change. By tracking your meeting time and "pain level," you're not just collecting data—you're building a case for better meeting hygiene, more productive collaboration, and ultimately, a healthier work-life balance.
Our goal isn't to eliminate all meetings (some are actually useful!), but to help you and your organization recognize when meeting overload is happening and take action to fix it.
Your meeting data stays on your device. Period. We don't track you, sell your data, or store anything on our servers. Everything happens locally in your browser, and you have complete control over what data you share and when.
We're GDPR compliant by design, not by afterthought. You can export your data, delete it, or opt out of any analytics at any time. Your workplace suffering is your business—we're just here to help you measure it.
Track meeting time with a simple timer that shows your pain level as time progresses
View detailed statistics about your meeting patterns and time investment
All data stored locally with GDPR compliance and user-controlled privacy settings
Generate shareable meeting pain reports to find solidarity with fellow survivors
Ready to track your meeting suffering and join thousands of workplace survivors? No signup required, no data collection, just honest insights into how much life meetings are stealing from you.
Start your next meeting with our timer running, and prepare to be shocked by how much time you're actually spending in conference rooms instead of doing real work.