Somewhere between the opening question and the next agenda item, most meetings quietly lose the plot. Undrift is the tool that catches it — and brings it back.
Not because of bad intentions. Not because anyone in the room isn't trying. Meetings fail because drift is invisible, cumulative, and almost no one has the tools — or the authority — to stop it.
The best facilitator in the room shouldn't have to choose between being present and being vigilant. That's what Undrift is for.
The facilitator is managing the room. The participants are contributing. The agenda is sitting in a doc that nobody opened. There's no one — and no system — whose job it is to notice when the conversation quietly leaves the agenda behind.
Even experienced facilitators hesitate. Saying "let's park that" risks offending someone. Staying silent costs everyone. Undrift doesn't eliminate that moment — it just makes sure you see it coming, and gives you the confidence to act.
The best co-facilitator you've ever worked with doesn't make anyone feel managed. They redirect without making people wrong. They close without cutting people off. They keep things moving while making space for the work that matters. That's the model Undrift is built around.
What actually happened? Which items got coverage? Where did the time go? The post-meeting report isn't just a log — it's the honest accounting that most teams never get, and the foundation for running better meetings next time.
You set the agenda. You manage the room. Undrift watches the gap between the two — so you can lead without losing your place in the conversation.
Your team's time is a resource. Undrift helps you protect it — during the meeting, and in the scored record it leaves behind.
You know what good facilitation looks like. Undrift gives you data to back it up, and a tool to model it for others.
"You bring the agenda.
Undrift brings it home."
The Undrift promise
Undrift is currently in closed beta. Leave your name and email and we'll reach out when it's ready for you.
No spam. No sharing. Just one email when Undrift is ready.
Questions? [email protected]