Meetquo Remote Meeting Platform: Lifetime Subscription for $49
May 4, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Did you know that an MIT study shows organizations usually spend an average of 23 hours per week just for meetings? This includes real-time online meetings which you thought save time. With Meetquo, you can conduct remote meetings and brainstorming sessions in each member’s own time. By simply creating a meeting document, members can make proposals and exchange feedbacks asynchronously. You can either type your ideas or record video replies. Once decisions are made, the team can simply close the discussion. All results are recorded and saved in a repository so you can review your meetings from time to time. Gather all your meetings together with Meetquo and sync with them whenever you want.
- Choose who can update the main Meeting Document & who can only post suggestions and feedbacks
- Record or write proposals & feedback asynchronously
- Close the discussion & optionally ask everyone to sign the outcome
- Find a repository of all outcomes through all remote meetings
PRODUCT SPECS
System Requirements
- Modern browser on any device
Important Details
- Up to 5 users
- Length of access: lifetime
- This plan is only available to new users
- Redemption deadline: redeem your code within 30 days of purchase
- Access options: desktop & mobile
- Software version: web app
- Updates included
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