Technology
A lifetime subscription to this remote meeting platform is just $50
TL;DR: Discover a new kind of team meeting with a lifetime subscription to Meetquo Remote Meeting Platform for $49.99, a 97% savings as of May 4.
Okay, be honest: how productive are your Zoom, Hangouts, and “House Party” meetings, really? Between everyone complaining about being stuck indoors, kids arguing in the background, and lagging WiFi connections making attendees miss every other word, it’s pretty much a dumpster fire. But WFH life doesn’t have to be chaotic. In fact, with the Meetquo Remote Meeting Platform it can actually be — dare we say — peaceful.
A bit different than other remote meeting platforms, Meetquo allows you to hold your team meetings asynchronously. That basically means team members don’t actually communicate in real-time. Instead, they can add their ideas via text or video when it works for them. In other words, there are no time zone issues, no interruptions from the kids, and no poor connections getting in the way. Everyone gets to participate and decisions are actually made at the end of every meeting.
Here’s how it works: Create a meeting and invite attendees while selecting who can update the main meeting document and who can only post suggestions and feedback. Then, on their own time, each participant can record a video or write up a proposal or suggestion. Once you’ve come to a conclusion or outcome, close the meeting and ask everyone to sign it. Simple. Wondering what Sarah from the sales department said in the last meeting? No prob. Meetquo even keeps a backlog of all your previous meetings.
Considering organizations can spend an average of 23 hours per week just on meetings (as per this MIT study), it’s worth looking into Meetquo to save some time and energy, don’t you think? Especially since you can get a lifetime subscription to Meetquo’s Remote Meeting Platform for just $49.99 on sale — a ridiculous 95% off the regular cost.
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