Next Topic

Next Topic

Keep your meetings on time

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Next Topic is a simple app that allows you to keep your meeting on time. Just add the topics you want to cover, how much time do you want to assign to each of them, and "Nail the meeting". You'll get a live view of the progress that you can share with others!

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What do you think? …

Rajan Ramachandran
This is one of the simplest yet most useful tools I've come across recently. There is no need to register which further makes the task easier. Bookmarked it and will test it for my upcoming meetings. Congrats to the team for the launch!
Sergio Rafael Gianazza
@rajan_ramachandran Thanks! our aim is to keep it as simple as we can. Let us know if there is something you think we should add or modify!
Rajan Ramachandran
@rajan_ramachandran @gianu One small suggestion from my side would be make it for teams. I can create the meeting agenda using your app and share a link with my team members who will attend the meeting. This helps in collaboration,
Sergio Rafael Gianazza
@rajan_ramachandran once you start the meeting, you can share the link and everyone with the link will see the same meeting progress, but I agree that's not well documented :) Will add a share button to make it more explicit. Thanks for the feedback!!
Rajan Ramachandran
@rajan_ramachandran @gianu Yes something like "Invite Team members" button.
Sergio Rafael Gianazza
If you are like me, you hate being on meetings with unclear topics. That generates long discussions with no action points. Meet https://nexttopic.app, this simple and useful app lets you create the list of topics you want to cover on your next meeting and have a visual track of the progress. You can share the view with others so everyone know how much time is currently invested in a specific topic and when it's time to move to the next one.
Beth Harwood
Neat way to set better meeting expectations.
Sergio Rafael Gianazza
@elizabethjharwood yeah, we found this is a nice way of setting expectations, we use it on our day to day meetings :) Let us know if you have any specific feedback or how would you use it on your daily meetings!

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