Make your Calendar experience 10X better

? Announcement, I am launching Becar.io, Calendar Extension  (meaning “intern” in Spanish). A better experience for people that have lots of meetings and are looking for ways to make their meetings harder to ignore, more impactful and effective. It allows users to add an interactive agenda for every meeting. Asking attendees to preparecontribute and provide feedback. All without leaving your favourite Calendar.

Becar.io, supercharge your Google Calendar, make your meetings experience 10x better
Supercharge your Google Calendar meetings without leaving the calendar

Why am I launching it? 

I decided two months ago to make a personal commitment to develop solutions to a couple of problems that seem interesting. The first one? meetings. I do hate having unproductive meetings. My theory is that I am not the only one.

How bad is that as a problem?

The Harvard Business review returns a staggering number of 16K documents related to meetings. From why meetings go wrong, to how to design an agenda or how to run a meeting. I am fairly sure the problem is there.

Think about the last time you attend a poorly organized meeting. Have you ever had people attending meetings with no idea of what’s going on or any homework done? Tons of meetings that should never have taken place to start with. Thousands of wasted man-hours

The overall experience of having meetings is pretty much sub-optimal. There is a general assumption that some negative aspects are impossible to change, a form of learned helplessness. My bet is there are a few powerful opportunities in that problem space. At different stages, pre, during and post-meeting. Becar.io is the first iteration of a solution to the problem.

What it does do for you?

It reduces friction when organizing a meeting by making it easier structuring them with templates. You can ask attendees to do stuff and hold them accountable. Every meeting has a page where all attendees can see what is expected from them and who has done their homework before the meeting. All without leaving your Calendar, using a browser extension.

Make sure all your meetings are PERFECT.
Enforce best practices and accountability.
Having unstructured, wild meetings is a choice

To be honest, it is still rough around the edges and only the key features work. But hey, launch fast, get feedback quickly and iterate your way until it is something people love.

Check it out, sign up or ping me to get access and I’ll send an invite. If you have meetings back to back on a daily basis and you are up for a quick chat about your problems I’s be SUPER grateful if you let me know.

Calendar stats, find out how much of your precious time goes to meetings and show how much all those meetings cost
Get insights on your time allocation and associated costs

P.s: something I decided to add last minute. You get stats on how you distribute your time, how much time you spend on meetings, and how much that costs. You can track if your time spent in meetings goes down over time with better-organized meetings.

Muji Award 2018 04 edition

Muji Award 2018 gold prize winner: the Storage Book, created by Ip Chi Chuen (HONG KONG)

According to the designer, “Sorting things” is a part of our lives, but you may often have trouble finding a place to store things after sorting them. As a solution to this problem, I made a storage case shaped like a book to make it easier to decide where to place. This MUJI PP case is designed to have the same shape and size as a normal book and the spine on which an identification sticker can be attached. It is an idea where a book on a bookshelf has an ability to store things.”

Book storage, muji awards 04, side view
Book storage, muji awards 2018, use case picture

Book storage, muji awards 04 winner. By Ip Chi
By Ip Chi Chuen, Hong Kong

I love it because I have been storing things in books since I was a kid. Although I find it more interesting the Door-in-Door project (Bronze award), from Chinese duo Lu Jiajheng & Cheng Yatin. But who am I to judge? 😉

Here you have the list of nominees and winners of Muji Awards 2018.

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