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Meeting Cost Calculator

How much is this meeting costing right now?

Understand the real cost of meetings
Why calculate meeting costs?

Meetings have a direct and hidden cost — visibility is the first step

Every meeting is a multiplication: participants × time × hourly cost. A weekly one-hour meeting with 10 people earning $60,000/year costs roughly $15,000 per year — just for that meeting. This calculator makes that number visible, using a conservative estimate of 2,080 working hours per year. The goal is not to eliminate meetings, but to make more conscious decisions about when they are necessary.

How to use

Three controls, instant result

  1. Adjust the number of participants and duration with the sliders. The cost updates in real time.
  2. Enter the average annual gross salary of participants and choose the appropriate currency.
  3. Select a recurrence to see the accumulated annual impact — especially useful for weekly or daily meetings.
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

The formula is: cost = participants × (annual salary ÷ 2,080) × (duration in hours). The 2,080 hours corresponds to 40 hours/week × 52 weeks, a standard estimate of annual productive hours. The result is the direct salary cost — it does not include overhead such as benefits, infrastructure or opportunity cost.

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