Let’s be real—most client meetings are longer than they need to be and blur together faster than last week’s Slack messages.
But with just a few tweaks, your meetings can be sharp, strategic, and actually move the needle.
Here are 8 ways to make that happen:
8 Ways to Make Client Meetings Shorter and Stronger
1: Send a Simple Agenda in Advance
Use this Past–Present–Future structure for the agency:
- Past: What’s been done
- Present: What’s happening now
- Future: What’s next
It keeps things flowing and helps everyone come prepared.
2: Ask This Pre-Meeting Question
“What’s the ONE thing you want to make sure we cover in our next meeting?”
It shows you care—and helps you start the meeting with instant relevance.
3: Start Strong
Begin on time. Take the lead. Briefly remind them of the agenda so it’s clear you’re driving this thing, not drifting.
4: Lead with Accountability
Recap the action items and results from the last meeting. Clients LOVE seeing progress. Even better if you’ve got a quick report to back it up.
5: Systemize Client Reporting
Turn status updates into a weekly email or Slack message. Use automation + templates. Bonus points if your team can prep it without you.
6: Transition Gracefully to Wrap-Up
With 10 minutes left, say:
“Since we’ve got about 10 minutes left, let’s recap what we’ve agreed on…”
Then confirm:
- WHO’s doing WHAT
- BY WHEN
- What’s coming up next
7: End with a Reflection Question (Optional but Powerful)
“What’s been the most valuable part of today’s meeting for you?”
This is great for client buy-in and continuous improvement.
8: Send a Tight Recap Email
Bullet points. Action items. Next meeting’s agenda. Done.
ProTip: Use AI notetakers or meeting assistants to streamline this part.
Bottom line: Meetings don’t have to be a time suck.
They can be a fast-moving rhythm that builds trust, gets results, and makes your agency look next-level.
Question: Which of the 8 Ways listed above would you like to start implementing today?