• Stop Doing "Meeting Math"

      A 1-hour meeting doesn’t actually cost 1 hour. It costs the 3 hours of “work-about-work” that comes after it.

      Think about your last meeting. You spent 60 minutes talking. Then, you spent:

      • 30 minutes trying to remember who agreed to what.
      • 45 minutes drafting the follow-up emails.
      • 60 minutes organizing the notes into a project plan.

      That 1-hour meeting just ate half your day!

      In the Simply Agile world, we don’t do “Meeting Math” anymore. We use AI to kill the “after-work.”

      By using a simple AI transcriber or even just feeding your messy rough notes into a tool, you can have the summary, the action items, and the follow-up drafts ready before you even close your laptop.

      Your value isn’t in “taking notes.” Your value is in taking action. If you’re still manually typing up “next steps” after a call, you’re stuck in 2019. Let’s get you back to the work that actually moves the needle.

      Try the “Invisible Note-Taker” hack. After your next call, paste your messy notes (or a transcript) into your AI and say:

      “I just finished a meeting about [Project]. Based on these notes, give me a table with three columns: 1) Key Decisions, 2) Action Items, and 3) Who is responsible. Then, draft a 3-sentence thank-you email for the participants.”

      How many hours a week do you think you spend preparing for or cleaning up after meetings? Be honest; let’s see the numbers in the comments! 👇

      #SimplyAgile #MeetingFatigue #TimeBack #WorkSmarter #AITips2026

      Kerain Shah, Victor Okwara and Tolu Ojewunmi
      2 Comments
      • Most people underestimate how much mental energy goes into “remembering and organizing.” Automating that layer changes everything.

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        • Absolutely. The real drain is rarely the meeting itself, it’s the cleanup after. Smart use of AI helps turn conversations into clear action fast.