Use Adjourn to
Use Adjourn to
The pre-meeting filter for expensive calendars.
The real cost
The time on the calendar is just the surface cost.
Your best people lose the deep work blocks where valuable work actually happens.
Focus killerIf every issue needs a meeting, you don't have a meeting problem. You have a clarity problem.
Clarity killerTalking about work starts to feel like doing work. Dangerous little productivity cosplay.
Momentum killerThe solution
No agenda. No outcome. No meeting.
Adjourn does not manage your meetings. It challenges whether they should exist.| Adjourn asks | What it decides |
|---|---|
| Is there a clear decision needed? | Keep, cancel, shorten, or async |
| Is there an agenda? | Request one before approving |
| Are all attendees necessary? | Suggest removals |
| Could this be async? | Recommend Loom, doc, or task |
| What happens if it's cancelled? | Expose fake urgency |
| Is this recurring meeting still useful? | Trigger a review |
How it works in three steps
Your agenda becomes 3–5 async questions sent to attendees before the meeting time.
Attendees answer on their own time. All responses visible to the team instantly.
All questions answered? The meeting cancels itself. Everyone gets the win.
The output
Not a suggestion. A verdict.
Clear decision needed. Right people in the room. Agenda exists. Worth the time.
Meeting goes ahead
Agenda missing or outcome undefined. Needs work before it goes ahead.
Returned to organiser
Useful meeting — but fewer attendees or less time would get it done.
Trimmed automatically
Too many people invited. Cut the attendee bloat. Payroll is burning.
Removals suggested
No live decision needed. Move to a doc, Loom, or task update instead.
Format switched
No clear value. No outcome. No reason to meet. Payroll saved. Everyone wins.
Meeting cancelled





The shift
Adjourn sells control, not productivity. Productivity is soft. Control is commercial.
Before Adjourn
"Let's jump on a call"
Status updates in meetings
Everyone invited by default
Recurring meetings unchallenged
Calendar as chaos
After Adjourn
"What decision needs live time?"
Async updates by default
Only essential people present
Recurring reviewed by usefulness
Calendar as control
Who it's for
Best fit: teams who feel the pain and can connect it directly to margin, focus, and momentum.
Agencies
Every hour billed. Meeting waste hits margin directly.
Product teams
Shipping velocity dies in unnecessary syncs.
Remote teams
Async-first cultures already feel the cost of bad syncs.
Professional services
Time is the product. Meetings eat it quietly.
Ops-heavy startups
Coordination cost scales faster than headcount.
Founder-led teams
Scaling past chaos means cutting the meeting habit early.
Priority teams highlighted — if your team bills time or ships product, meeting waste hits your bottom line directly.
Beta program
This isn't just a waitlist. It's a founding cohort.
Full access at no cost while we build and refine with real teams.
Your feedback shapes the product. Founding users set the roadmap.
Lock in a rate that never changes — before public launch pricing applies.
Direct setup support — not a help doc. A human who gets your team set up.
Beta cohort size is intentionally small. We're onboarding teams who will actually use it and tell us what's broken.
Limited spots remaining →Stop letting weak meetings
survive by default
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