Meetzen exists for one reason: starting is the hardest part. So we built the simplest, kindest way to start — together.
Body doubling is the simple practice of working in the quiet presence of another person. For ADHD brains, it can turn a wall of resistance into momentum. For everyone else, it adds the gentle accountability that solo work often lacks. There's no chit-chat — just two people, focused on their own goals, beside each other.
Meetzen is built around this idea. You're paired with a partner, you each set a tiny goal, a timer counts down, and the world goes quiet. When the timer ends, you both return to your day with one real thing done.
One small, specific brick today beats a perfect plan tomorrow. We optimize for starting.
Silent coworking respects everyone's focus. We design tools that reduce noise, not add to it.
No likes, no infinite scroll, no streaks built on shame. Defaults that protect your nervous system.
Meetzen started as an internal tool inside a small team that struggled to start hard work alone. We tried Pomodoro apps, focus playlists, calendar blocking — but the only thing that consistently helped was knowing one quiet person was working alongside us.
We opened it up to friends with ADHD, then to creators, students, and remote workers worldwide. The pattern was always the same: people don't need another productivity hack. They need a partner.