A New Service Anonymously Scolds Managers for Pointless Meetings

It's a passive-aggressive assault on groupthink

A New Service Anonymously Scolds Managers for Pointless Meetings

A New Service Anonymously Scolds Managers for Pointless Meetings

By Kirk Miller

At one point in InsideHook’s history, half my day was taken up with meetings. And meetings about meetings. And, occasionally, a one-on-one meeting to prep for a pre-meeting about a meeting.

Dark days.

The passive-aggressive response I needed: Should Have Been an Email, a site that anonymously shames group-planning fanatics.

It’s simple to use: just forward the meeting invite to one of two different email addresses, depending on whether you want to shame all the attendees (meeting@shb.fyi) or just the organizer (organizer@shb.fyi) — basically, the person who thought “Volunteer Selection for Sunday marathon run” was worth an hour of your time. Note: The email needs to have an attached meeting event .ics file.

From there, the site sends a “strongly typed email” to the person or organizer on your list. Not in your name, though.

While fun in theory, a few people seem put off by the anonymous criticism. As one Product Hunt commenter put it, “Alternatively you could grow a pair and talk to them about it.”

Need more office help? Check out our roundup of meeting apps and hacks (and our Office Meeting Bingo game).

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