Product: FocusKeeper — an AI calendar that says no to meetings for you. Every k

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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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Knowledge workers spend 60% of their time on coordination—meetings, chats, emails—leaving only 40% for actual skilled work. FocusKeeper changes that by being an agent that actively protects your deep work time. Every Monday, your calendar fragments into 30+ meeting pieces. Each one feels necessary, but your 90-minute deep work blocks—the time you actually ship—are gone. Most calendars passively accept whatever gets thrown at them.

FocusKeeper isn't a passive calendar app. It's an opinionated agent that claims territory for you. Each day, it automatically blocks 2–3 deep work slots of 90 minutes, tagged to your weekly goals. When someone sends a meeting invite, FocusKeeper asks: could this be a Slack thread instead?

If yes, it pushes back on your behalf with a pre-recorded voice memo saying let's discuss after 3pm today. If a meeting is unavoidable, FocusKeeper routes around your protected blocks.

Every Friday, you get a 2-minute voice review: how much deep work you protected, what you shipped, which meetings ate your focus time. The business model targets engineering teams drowning in meetings at $30 per user per month. The north star metric is simple: protected deep work hours per user per week.

FocusKeeper isn't another calendar tool—it's the agent that says no for you, so you can focus on what you were actually hired to do.