Guillermo Alvarez

Rate My Meeting - The fastest way to collect your meetings feedback

Just invite rate@mymeeting.app and we will ask for feedback to the rest of the attendees to your meetings. One hour after, the results will be in your mailbox.

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Misha Krunic
Interesting! Best of luck!
Kirill Marenkov
Great idea, looks very simple but effective. Good luck!
Guillermo Alvarez
@marenkovcyril Thanks. That is nice to hear :-)
Guillermo Alvarez
Hi. Our weekend hackathon is over and we just release Rate My Meeting. We are quite excited and tired. After playing looking for ideas we saw that we all share experiences related to inefficiencies in meetings. We asked ourselves if we want to improve meetings, how could look like the fastest user experience to collect feedback? Basically, you invite to rate@mymeeting.app and we will ask the attendees for feedback once the meeting is over. One hour after, we will send you the results by email. We also send you a QR code in case you want to display it in one slide. Check your spam, play with private events, and expect some bugs. After all, it was one weekend. We don't know if we pursue the idea, but... what do you think? Thanks :) https://rate.mymeeting.app
Germanas Latvaitis
Hey nice idea! Would also suggest having a slack bot that would send the form after meeting without using clunky emails. Cheers!
Guillermo Alvarez
@germa Nice idea. The challenge is that from the calendar event we only get the email of the user, not their slack handle. The feedback URL or the qr can be shared easily in slack but... yeah... is a manual process. Once we sent the first email, we might be able to ask the user to connect with slack, so all communication happens with slack instead of email.
Benjamin Grandfond
Great idea with a very simple solution. which are often the bests :) Congrats for the launch. I am already imagining using it in my product. I'd love to use my own email address rather than a "@mymeeting.app" email address. Also having a way to have the results exported in an analytics tool or a database. Also having metrics about the open rate and replies could be useful.
Guillermo Alvarez
@benjamin_grandfond2 Thank you very much for your kind words. I want to understand a bit more what is your use case. Can you tell me more? That is a good idea, but I can't imagine how technically can be implemented. Sending domains for your own domain is already difficult, sending emails for others require that our clients reconfigure their own dns. We got the feedback of after getting the first email, the user will connect to slack, so no more emails are being send, as all notifications arrive through slack. That will make it more familiar. Will something like that solve your needs?