
With April 2026 wrapped up, let’s take a look at our product metrics and see how the month shaped up. Let’s take a look at the highlights.
Number of new workspaces created in Neeto: 1,506 (↑36%)
Number of meetings booked using NeetoCal: 56,601 (↑13%)
Number of new meeting links created in NeetoCal: 1,343 (↑76%)
Number of recordings created in NeetoRecord: 18,303 (↑3%)
Number of form submissions in NeetoForm: 4,199 (↓47%)
Number of invoices generated in NeetoInvoice: 89 (↓1%)
Number of tickets created in NeetoDesk: 16,759 (↑11%)
Number of new articles created in NeetoKB: 4,841 (↑30%)
Number of tests reported in NeetoPlaydash: 5,369,587
Number of quizzes taken in NeetoQuiz: 1,677
Number of chat conversations in NeetoChat: 239
Number of chat messages in NeetoChat: 2,180
Note that all the product metrics data is publicly available at neeto.com/metrics.
Did you know that our Free Plan allows you to accept payments? Three of our products—NeetoCal, NeetoInvoice, and NeetoForm—offer this.
For April, the total payment collected across NeetoCal, NeetoForm and NeetoInvoice was around $139,052.01 USD (we used the current exchange rate to calculate). Here is the breakdown:
75,266.58 GBP
13,457.00 USD
8,242.17 EUR
5,413.74 AUD
286,288.72 INR
4,060.00 RON
2,573.00 PLN
648.00 CAD
1,397.00 NOK
425,000.00 IDR
3.00 SGD
26,387.40 INR
800.00 RON
75.00 USD
4,580.37 USD
Total number of followers on LinkedIn: 1,397
New followers added in the month: 21 (↓52%)
Post impressions in the month: 2,904 (↓20%)
Number of page views in the month: 450 (↓37%)
Unique Visitors in the month: 201 (↓40%)
Total number of page views: 18,094 (↓9%)
In April, we shipped Dodo Payments as a new payment provider, joining Stripe, Razorpay, and PayPal, and it works with recurring meetings too. Coaches and consultants can now cap a package limit by number of bookings instead of duration.
You can now set up "Send emails from your domain" once for your entire workspace, replacing the old per-host setup. We also added audit logs for all integration changes, free/busy sync for iCloud calendars, and a cleaner permissions page with tooltips and a dedicated Google Tag Manager role. Read more on our monthly blog.
In April, we launched two notable additions for NeetoRecord. Users can now switch from camera + screen to full-screen camera mid-recording, perfect for intros and wrap-ups without stopping. We added commenting on recording features and added controls for who can set who can view, post, or react globally or per recording.
NeetoRecord API response is now richer (tags as objects with id/name/style, plus previously missing fields), repeat edits now run against the original recording to avoid quality loss, and the public watch-page login flow now shows confirmation messages and avatar dropdowns. Read more on our monthly blog.
We enabled moving tickets to another workspace, which is handy for cross-team handoffs. Global search now reaches into ticket descriptions and cc'd addresses, not just titles, so users find what they need faster.
Email reliability got a serious bump with full thread sync for Gmail and Outlook, automatic retries on temporary failures, and admin notifications when outbound emails fail. We also split report permissions into assigned vs. all-ticket access for finer-grained control, and fixed ticket-listing timeouts for large organizations by optimizing queries and using eager loading. Read more on our monthly blog.
We tightened role-based chat visibility. Agents with "own chats" access now see only their assigned conversations, consistently across all chat views. Conversations can now link to multiple GitHub issues, which is useful when one customer thread touches several bugs at once.
Business hours now respect the timezone you've set, so away messages reflect real working hours wherever the team works. We also fixed webhooks to fire reliably at the end of automation rule execution (including edge cases), and the widget is now faster and more reliable, with smoother handling when things don't load as expected. Read more on our monthly blog.
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This is what NeetoCal user told his friend after using NeetoCal for two weeks.
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