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Your calendar
is lying to you.

Meetwrap connects to your calendar and shows you your week of meetings, wrapped — how much was actually productive, how much was a recurring "sync" nobody owns, and how much was just performance. Share your week. Change your week.

Why Meetwrap

See your week. Change your week.

Three ways Meetwrap makes you honest about where your hours actually go.

01
See what actually happened
Your week, visualized. Total meeting hours, the ratio of 1:1s to group time, your longest uninterrupted focus block, and the single meeting that ate more time than any other.
02
A wrap worth sharing
A clean, designed card of your meeting week — looks good in Slack, on LinkedIn, or pinned to your manager's Monday. Public share URLs are anonymized by default.
03
Privacy by default
Read-only access to your calendar. We never see meeting content, attendees, or attachments. Public shares are anonymized — your meeting titles stay yours. EU-hosted, GDPR-aligned.
How it works

Three steps. Under a minute.

01
Connect your calendar
Google Calendar in under 30 seconds. Read-only access. We never write to your calendar or see invite contents.
02
See your week
Your wrap refreshes every Monday morning. Six stats and one verdict that doesn't pull punches. Open the app, see what last week actually looked like.
03
Share or keep it
Post it, send it to your manager, or quietly screenshot it for yourself. Either way, you'll never misread your own week again.
A sample wrap. Yours refreshes every Monday morning.
Observation: Five years of weeks like this and you'll have spent 9,100 hours in calls. That's 379 days.
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Read-only calendar access. We never see meeting content. Meetwrap is free.

FAQ

Questions, answered.

What data do you actually read?
Only the metadata of your calendar events — times, lengths, organizers, attendee counts, and titles. We never read invite descriptions, attached documents, or meeting notes.
Where is my data stored?
In EU data centers. We're GDPR-native, not GDPR-adapted. Full Data Processing Agreement available on request.
Do you work with Outlook?
Not yet. Outlook is the most-requested addition. For now, Google Calendar only.
Why a weekly wrap, not real-time?
Because reflection is the point, not real-time tracking. You'll open Meetwrap once a week, not ten times a day.
Is my manager going to see this?
Only if you share it. Meetwrap is personal by default. Public share URLs are anonymized — no names, no meeting titles.
Who's behind this?
A small team in Amsterdam who sat in too many meetings.