Talk-o-meter for Google Meet chrome extension

Version: 1.2
Talk-o-meter for Google Meet
Don't hog the meeting! Talk-o-meter adds an indicator to Google Meet to track, rank and compare how much you speak in meetings.
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What is Talk-o-meter for Google Meet?

Talk-o-meter for Google Meet is a productivity chrome extension. it's a free extension , it has 376 active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 5.00 from 1 rated user, last update is 558 days ago.


What’s new in version 1.2?

                Ever been told you speak too much in meetings? Or maybe you're as quiet as a mouse? ?  Whether your mouth’s too big or too small, Talk-o-meter is here to help. It's a simple concept - track and compare how much you and others talk in Google Meet.?️
 
How to use:
  ✓ Install the Extension
  ✓ In your next Google Meet conference, you'll see some talk statistics
  ✓ Try to keep your talk time close to the group average
 
Origin:
 
Talk-o-meter was found at the end of a rainbow and initially developed one sunny day by a talkative unicorn. Well, close, it was developed by the boss of a tech company who had the not too admirable superpower of talking too much on Google Meet.?‍♂️ When COVID-19 hit, the entire company realised that they were spending many hours each day on conference calls talking and talking and talking.?  
 
It was then the crushing realisation hit - maybe, just maybe, the boss was talking too much, reducing the ability for others to contribute and feel heard in meetings. ?
 
After moving rapidly from denial to acceptance in the grief cycle, the boss thought, “What if there was a way for everyone to measure and monitor how long they speak on all web calls?” ?
 
How it works:

Talk-o-meter tracks the number of seconds each participant talks in Google Meet and displays information in real-time, including:
  * Your rank (e.g. 1st, 2nd...)
  * An indicator if you're above or below the group average
  * The percentage of time you've talked in the meeting
 
For example, if you see "1st ^ 67%", that means you talk the most (ranked 1st), and are 67% above average. Hover your mouse over the number, and you'll see some more statistics including the percentage of time you've spoken in the meeting. A negative/minus number indicates your below average and maybe should offer a thought provoking opinion, or a long joke ?
 
Benefits:
 
One of the strong predictors of an effective meeting (100% scientifically proven by the way) is that all participants contribute... Sorry, boss. ? Talk-o-meter aims to rid the world of crappy meetings, one meeting at a time. It starts with downloading Talk-o-meter and sharing it with your team.?
 
Talkometer is free to download (and open source) and far more hygienic than putting a sock in your mouth.? 

If you’ve been sent this link by a friend (hint, hint), download it today and begin encouraging more voices to be heard within your team. 
 
Talk-o-meter is a Chrome Browser Extension that is only active when you're using Google Meet (A Google Meet Add-on). Privacy is assured and all talk time tracking statistics are visible to you and you only. It does not gather usage stats, nor does it track your conversations. It's a fantastic meeting tracker, but no warranty is provided and results may vary depending on the size of one's mouth ?

Source on Github: https://github.com/PaperCutSoftware/talk-o-meter  

Release History:

2022-10-21 - Addressed a bug that prevented "You" from being tracked.  This was caused by a new Google Meet layout.            

How to install Talk-o-meter for Google Meet?

You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.


Preview of Talk-o-meter for Google Meet


Technical Features:

  • Latest Version: 1.2
  • Requirements: Windows Chrome, Mac Chrome
  • License: Free
  • Latest update: Saturday, October 22nd, 2022
  • Author: PaperCut Software

Talk-o-meter for Google Meet Available languages:

English.


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Reviews of talk-o-meter for google meet:


Willem Groenewald July 21st, 2022
Willem Groenewald

It is a great little nudge to ask quiet people their opinion. Also great reminder that a view from a meeting might be skewed if one person spoke half the time.

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