MeetingEscape

MeetingEscape

Escape any meeting instantly

gregoryroup
@gregoryroup
Published on May 28, 2026
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One-time from $3
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About MeetingEscape

Hit one keystroke. Your Mac rings. A fake caller ID fills the screen. You apologise, you leave. Nobody suspects a thing. Laters! Fire it with ⌥⇧E by default — or pick any shortcut you want in preferences. Meeting, awkward call, or stuck on mute: one press and your Mac rings — no friction. You choose the caller name (and subtitle) shown on-screen so the story lands. Full caller ID overlay with number, ringing UI, and controls — works for Zoom, Slack huddles, or across the desk. Classic ringtone cuts through your mic so everyone hears it. Works in Zoom, Teams, and Google Meet (Noise suppression must be disabled). Lives quietly in your menu bar. No Dock icon, no clutter — ready in a split second. The incoming number matches your locale: region and numbering style are auto-detected from your Mac — so callers look plausible at home, work, or when you travel. No fiddling prefixes yourself.

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MeetingEscape is a productivity tool for macOS that automates exit strategies from virtual or in-person meetings through triggered simulated phone calls. It offers a one-time purchase model for remote workers and freelancers seeking a way to leave Zoom, Teams, or Slack sessions.

  • One-time purchase pricing model starting at $3.
  • Automated local caller ID detection based on region and numbering style.
  • Customizable keyboard shortcuts and caller names for realistic simulation.
  • High visibility caller ID overlay compatible with major video conferencing apps.

Ideal for: Remote Workers, Entrepreneurs, and Freelancers can use this tool to create plausible exit points from awkward calls or unproductive meetings.

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ddemartin

Smart idea! It could genuinely help me avoid situations where my social difficulties become overwhelming and exhausting.

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gregoryroup
@gregoryroup

Excited to bring you this really silly but useful utility! Friends and family loved it and used it extensively. Hope you'll like it!