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Mora drafts your agenda from the last few weeks of notes, captures the conversation in the meeting, and tracks what you said you'd come back to. After the meeting, Mora updates a private profile for that person and surfaces what's slipping. Nothing extra to fill in.
Google Calendar (full sync — meetings on the calendar are meetings in Mora), Zoom and Google Meet for the call link, and Slack for meeting reminders and prep notifications. You can sign in with Google.
Yes. Each direct report can answer a short prep questionnaire before the meeting — what's on their mind, what's blocking them, what they'd like time on. They get a private link, no account required. Their answers show up in your prep view alongside what Mora has drafted.
No. Your meeting notes, agendas, and conversations with Mora stay in our database. We send prompts to our AI providers for inference only — we don't share your data for training, and providers don't retain it.
Only what you choose to share. Direct reports submit prep through a private link, but they don't see your private notes, your meeting summary, or the relationship profile Mora maintains for them. That's yours alone.
When you open Mora in the morning, you see a one-page catch-up: who you're meeting today, what's outstanding from your last 1:1 with them, which goals are slipping, and what feels different in any of your relationships.
You can export everything, and your account is soft-deleted for 60 days before being permanently removed. If you change your mind in that window, restoring is one click.
Yes — 14 days free. After that it's $29/month per manager. Your direct reports don't pay anything.
Today, Meetmora is for individual managers. Each manager has their own workspace, even if your whole team uses Mora. Team-wide rollups are on the roadmap.