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A template for every meeting you run

Team Standup15 min

Check-in → Updates → Blockers → Wrap-up

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1-on-130 min

Check-in → Their Priorities → Feedback → Growth → Actions

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Board Meeting90 min

Call to Order → CEO Report → Financials → Committees → Strategy → Motions

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Brainstorm60 min

Context → Silent Ideation → Share & Cluster → Debate → Vote

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Project Review45 min

Status → Demo → Risks → Decisions → Action Items

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Client Call30 min

Rapport → Agenda Confirm → Discussion → Questions → Next Steps

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Team Standup15 min · 6 people1-on-130 min · 2 peopleProject Review45 min · 6 peopleBrainstorm60 min · 5 peopleBoard Meeting90 min · 8 peopleClient Call30 min · 4 people
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15min
  • Check-in2m
  • Updates8m
  • Blockers4m
  • Wrap-up1m
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How it works

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Standup, board meeting, brainstorm: eight formats that pre-load the right sections, the right order, and the time splits that make that meeting work.

Most meetings fail for the same reason

No agenda. No time limits. No accountability. Here's what the data says.

Someone staring down another day of back-to-back meetings
21.5h
a week spent in meetings

What the average knowledge worker sits through every week. Most of those meetings have no agenda at all.

Source: Microsoft Work Trend Index
71%
of meetings rated unproductive

Senior managers rate most meetings as inefficient. The number one reason: no clear structure or time limits.

Source: Harvard Business Review
5 min
of prep changes the whole meeting

A time-boxed agenda forces clarity, prevents scope creep, and creates accountability. This tool does it in 30 seconds.

Source: Meeting science research

What if every meeting was already prepped?

You built one agenda. You have six meetings tomorrow. Connect your calendar to Kai and every morning it reads your schedule, pulls context from emails and past meeting notes, and prepares a brief for each meeting: agenda, talking points, open items.

No templates. No manual work. You open the brief and you're ready.

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Meeting agendas, answered.

Everything you need to know about structuring your meetings.

Start with the meeting's goal: one sentence describing what you need to accomplish. Then list the topics that serve that goal, allocate time to each, and assign roles (facilitator, note-taker). Our generator does this automatically: pick your meeting type, enter your goal and topics, and get a structured agenda with time allocations in seconds.

Every effective meeting agenda includes: (1) the meeting objective, (2) a list of topics or discussion items, (3) time allocations for each item, (4) the person responsible for each topic, and (5) time for action items and next steps at the end. Optional but valuable: a check-in at the start and pre-read materials linked in advance.

The 4 P's are Purpose (why are we meeting?), Process (how will we work through it?), Payoff (what's the expected outcome?), and Preparation (what should attendees do beforehand?). Our generator bakes the first three into every agenda automatically, so you just add the preparation notes.

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