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February 28, 2026
Jagodana Team

Introducing Meeting Mirror: Know How You Communicated

Meeting Mirror scores your post-meeting communication across 5 dimensions—clarity, listening, focus, energy, and confidence—in 10 seconds. Free, private, no sign-up.

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Introducing Meeting Mirror: Know How You Communicated

We've all left a meeting with a nagging feeling. That presentation didn't land the way you hoped. The standup felt scattered. The client call was fine, but something was off. You just can't put your finger on what.

Most of us never figure it out—because we never stop to reflect properly. We move on to the next meeting, the next task, the next call, and the pattern repeats.

That's why we built Meeting Mirror—a free, 10-second post-meeting reflection tool that scores your communication across five dimensions and gives you specific, actionable feedback to improve.

Why Meeting Reflection Matters

Communication is a skill. Like any skill, it improves with deliberate practice and feedback. But most professional communication happens in real-time, without any mechanism for structured self-assessment.

The problem isn't that people don't care about communicating well—it's that:

  • Feedback from others is rare and often vague ("good job in there")
  • Self-assessment in the moment is impossible when you're also trying to think and respond
  • Without a framework, reflection is unstructured and inconsistent

Meeting Mirror gives you a lightweight, repeatable framework that takes 10 seconds and builds real self-awareness over time.

The 5-Dimension Assessment

Meeting Mirror rates your performance across five dimensions of professional communication:

1. Clarity

Were your points well-organized and easy to follow? Did people understand your ideas on the first pass, or did you need to explain yourself multiple times? Clarity covers structure, word choice, and how well you framed your contributions.

2. Listening

Did you give others space to finish their thoughts? Did you respond to what was actually said, or to what you expected to hear? Active listening is one of the most underrated meeting skills—and one of the most visible when it's missing.

3. Focus

Did you stay on topic? Meetings derail when participants introduce tangents, revisit closed points, or lose the thread. Focus measures how well you contributed to the meeting's actual purpose.

4. Energy

Were you engaged and present? Flat energy is contagious in a meeting—and so is genuine enthusiasm. This dimension covers your level of engagement, both in how you spoke and how you listened.

5. Confidence

Did you speak with conviction? Did you handle questions clearly and without hedging? Confidence isn't about being loud or dominant—it's about owning your contributions and delivering them without undermining yourself.

How It Works

Step 1: Name the Meeting

Give the reflection a label—"Q1 Planning," "Client Onboarding Call," "Job Interview." This helps you find it later in your history.

Step 2: Rate Each Dimension

Drag five sliders, one per dimension, on a 1–10 scale. It takes about 10 seconds. The sliders are intentionally simple—this is a quick gut-check, not an exhaustive audit.

Step 3: See Your Score

Meeting Mirror calculates a composite communication score from 0–100, weighted across all five dimensions. Below the score, you'll see improvement tips targeted at your lowest-scoring areas. The feedback is specific: if you rated Listening a 4, you don't get generic advice—you get actionable guidance on what to change next time.

Step 4: Review Your History

Every reflection is saved. The history panel shows all your past meetings, their scores, and your dimension ratings. Over time, you'll see patterns: Are you consistently low on Focus? Is your Confidence trending up? Which meeting types bring out your worst communication habits?

Built for Privacy

Your meeting reflections are personal—sometimes painfully so. We built Meeting Mirror with the same privacy-first architecture we use across all our tools:

  • 100% client-side processing — Nothing leaves your browser
  • No accounts — No email, no password, no sign-up
  • No server storage — All data lives in your browser's localStorage
  • No analytics on your personal data — We don't see your scores or history

Close the tab. Come back tomorrow. Your history is exactly where you left it.

Real-World Use Cases

After Every Client Call

Before writing the follow-up email, take 10 seconds to rate the call. Over a month of client calls, you'll see which types of calls go well and which don't—and exactly which dimensions are dragging your score down.

Job Interview Debrief

You can't always get feedback from interviewers, but you can always reflect on your own performance. Rate your confidence, clarity, and listening immediately after, while it's fresh. Track whether your scores improve across multiple rounds or companies.

Team Meeting Patterns

If you're in a lot of recurring meetings (standups, 1:1s, planning sessions), consistent reflection reveals which formats bring out your best and worst communication. You might find you're great in small standups but consistently low-focus in large planning sessions.

Presentation Practice

After rehearsal runs or actual presentations, use Meeting Mirror to track your progress. Watch your Clarity and Confidence scores climb as you improve.

Why We Built This

We use a lot of meetings. So do our clients. And we kept noticing the same pattern: people would say they wanted to communicate better, but had no feedback loop to actually improve.

The tools that exist for this are either too heavy (full coaching platforms), too passive (recording and transcription), or too social (360 feedback requiring others to participate). We wanted something instant, private, and zero-friction that you could use after any meeting, any time.

Ten seconds. Five sliders. One score. That's Meeting Mirror.

Try It Now

Ready to start reflecting?

👉 Try Meeting Mirror

Free, private, no sign-up required. Your first reflection takes 10 seconds.


Part of Our Free Tools Suite

Meeting Mirror joins our growing collection of free, privacy-first tools:

  • Decision Splitter — Weighted multi-criteria decision analysis
  • Weekwise — See your life visualized as a grid of weeks
  • Distraction Cost — Calculate the real cost of workplace interruptions
  • OG Preview — Preview how your links look on social media
  • Theme Contrast Checker — Check WCAG color contrast ratios
  • Sitemap Checker — Validate and inspect any sitemap

All built with the same principles: fast, free, and privacy-first.


Better meetings start with better self-awareness. Try Meeting Mirror →