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Meeting Radar turns the calendars your coworkers and leaders already share with you into one clean, always-current Google Sheet. It drops meetings you're already on, collapses recurring series into one row, and highlights the ones involving people you track. Strictly read-only: never writes, joins, RSVPs, or notifies anyone. Built for engineering, program, and project managers doing cross-team coordination on Google Workspace. Setup takes ~10 min, no coding. See the live demo before you buy.
Maker here 👋 A big part of managing cross-team work is just knowing what's happening in meetings you're not in: another team's planning session, a partner org's syncs, a skip-level's calendar. Those calendars are usually shared with full details already; I just got tired of opening a dozen of them by hand every morning to catch what's new. This scans them for you and surfaces new events, minus anything you're already on. It's strictly read-only (same events you could already open by hand, it just saves the clicking). Demo with fake data is linked above. Happy to answer anything.
The read-only promise feels genuinely considered, especially the bit about not RSVPing or notifying anyone. Collapsing recurring series into a single row with the relevant people flagged is exactly the kind of small craft choice that would save my week.
How does it handle calendars where someone has set very granular sharing permissions, like free/busy only versus full event details? Curious if the sheet ends up half-empty in those cases.
Finally tried the live demo and was surprised by how cleanly recurring meetings collapse into single rows without losing any context. The read-only stance is genuinely reassuring for something pulling from shared calendars.
How does it handle situations where someone shares their calendar with you but toggles specific meeting details off for privacy? Does it still pick those up or skip them entirely?
The read-only angle is genuinely refreshing, no random invites going out because someone forgot a checkbox. Collapsing recurring series into one row already saved me from staring at the same standup five times on Monday.
Squeezed my messy shared calendars into one readable sheet and the recurring meeting collapse actually saved me a real headache during sprint planning. Loved that it stays strictly read-only so nobody gets surprise invites.
finally a tool that just reads my calendars without trying to be yet another meeting bot. setup was quick and seeing recurring series collapsed into one row is genuinely useful for cross-team tracking.
Calm and useful little tool. The recurring series collapsing is exactly what my messy calendar needed, and the read-only promise made me comfortable sharing it with my team right away.
About Meeting Radar on Product Hunt
“What's on the radar that isn't on your calendar?”
Meeting Radar was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 3 upvotes and 9 comments, placing #160 on the daily leaderboard. Meeting Radar turns the calendars your coworkers and leaders already share with you into one clean, always-current Google Sheet. It drops meetings you're already on, collapses recurring series into one row, and highlights the ones involving people you track. Strictly read-only: never writes, joins, RSVPs, or notifies anyone. Built for engineering, program, and project managers doing cross-team coordination on Google Workspace. Setup takes ~10 min, no coding. See the live demo before you buy.
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Maker here 👋 A big part of managing cross-team work is just knowing what's happening in meetings you're not in: another team's planning session, a partner org's syncs, a skip-level's calendar. Those calendars are usually shared with full details already; I just got tired of opening a dozen of them by hand every morning to catch what's new. This scans them for you and surfaces new events, minus anything you're already on. It's strictly read-only (same events you could already open by hand, it just saves the clicking). Demo with fake data is linked above. Happy to answer anything.