Product: FocusKeeper — an AI calendar that says no to meetings for you.
Every knowledge worker opens Monday's calendar to find their week chopped into 30+ fragments. Each meeting "feels necessary", but the 90-minute deep work blocks are gone.
FocusKeeper isn't another passive calendar that accepts invites — it's an agent that proactively claims territory. Every day it auto-blocks 2-3 deep-work slots of 90 min, tagged with your weekly goals. When someone sends a meeting invite, it asks: "could this be a Slack thread instead?" — if yes, it pushes back on your behalf with a pre-recorded voice memo ("let's Slack after 3pm today"). If a meeting is unavoidable, it routes around your deep work blocks.
Friday: a 2-minute voice review — how much deep work you protected, what you shipped, which meetings ate your focus time.
Business model: $30/user/month team subscription, targeting engineering teams drowning in meetings.
North star: protected deep work hours per user per week.
Core differentiation: not a calendar app — an opinionated agent that says no for you.
Turn this product idea into a 5-slide pitch deck:
Slide 1: today's calendar hellscape (fragmented meetings, full screen)
Slide 2: FocusKeeper's proactive blocking move (agent claiming deep-work slots on the calendar)
Slide 3: before vs after — one week's view
Slide 4: Friday voice review — sample UI
Slide 5: business model + CTA
Style: modern SaaS pitch deck, clean palette (white + one accent color), English.
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