Payroll leak detector for Google Calendar
Stop paying for meetings nobody can justify.
Meeting Meter shows meeting cost directly in Google Calendar, flags expensive recurring meetings, and gives operators a 30-day cleanup sprint to cut calendar waste.
The wedge
Meeting cost where behavior actually happens.
Dashboards are nice. The sale is the Chrome extension: open Google Calendar, click a meeting, and see the labor cost before you accept another recurring time sink.
Overlay inside Calendar
The Chrome extension injects cost, missing rates, and warnings into the Google Calendar event popup.
Read-only Google OAuth
The web app reads upcoming events. We do not create, edit, or delete calendar events.
30-day cleanup sprint
We help leadership identify recurring meeting waste, missing rates, and meetings to cancel, shorten, or replace with async updates.
Built for operators
Find the meetings that are quietly burning payroll.
Agencies
Protect billable margin by spotting internal meetings that cost more than they return.
Startups
Give founders and operators a clean view of recurring meeting drag before headcount gets heavier.
Finance teams
Turn calendar data into a simple cost-control report leadership can act on.
Simple pricing
Start with the product. Add rollout help if you need it.
Meeting Meter is priced to be easy to try across a team. Rollout help is optional and scoped by conversation.
Self-serve
- Google Calendar cost dashboard
- Hourly-rate directory
- Missing-rate report
- Chrome extension local-rate MVP
- Cancel anytime
Rollout help
- Google Calendar connection support
- Hourly-rate import cleanup
- Team setup and first report walkthrough
- Meeting cleanup recommendations
Private by default.
Calendar access is read-only. Hourly rates can stay local during pilot. Stripe handles billing. We are selling cost visibility and meeting cleanup — not another calendar bot.