How to Write Meeting Reminder Emails That Get People to Show (with 8 Examples)

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If you’ve ever organized or attended a meeting, you know the drill: the calendar invites go out, the meeting reminder emails come in, and then—the dreaded no-show. In fact, studies show that the average no-show rate for meetings can hover around 30%! That’s a staggering number when you consider the time and resources invested in scheduling those precious hours of discussion.

As we dive into this topic, we’ll explore how effective follow-ups can significantly improve attendance and engagement, making that initial investment worthwhile. And yes, we’ll discuss the all-important meeting reminder email—your secret weapon in the battle against forgotten appointments.

The Importance of Meeting Reminders

Statistics show that about 50% of meeting attendees forget about scheduled meetings. That’s right—half the people you rely on to show up might just be sitting at home in their pajamas, blissfully unaware that you’re waiting for them to dive into a discussion about quarterly goals. A simple reminder can go a long way in ensuring your meetings are productive.

Key Statistics to Consider:

  • 30% no-show rate for scheduled meetings.
  • 50% of attendees forget about meetings, highlighting the need for reminders.
  • Meetings with reminders tend to have higher engagement rates and productivity levels.
Stats about companies and their Meetings.

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In this blog, we’ll not only provide templates for effective reminder emails but also discuss the nuances of customizing these reminders for different professional contexts.

Crafting Effective Reminder Emails

Basic Reminder Email Templates

Let’s kick things off with a couple of templates for your standard meeting reminders. These are similar to the ones that come out-of-the-box for calendar applications like Calendly or SimplyMeet.

These templates can be used as-is or adjusted to suit your style:

Casual Email Reminder

Subject line: Quick reminder about our chat

Hey {FNAME},

Just a heads-up about our meeting tomorrow! Here’s a quick rundown of the details:

  • Date: {START-TIME}
  • Time: {START-DATE}
  • Where: [Meeting Location/Link]
  • What’s on the agenda: [Brief overview of meeting topics]

If there’s anything you want to cover or any ideas you’d like to throw in beforehand, feel free to send them my way. Looking forward to catching up!

Cheers,
[Your Name]

Formal Email Reminder

Subject line: Reminder about upcoming meeting

Dear {FNAME},

I’m writing to confirm our upcoming meeting, scheduled for {START-TIME} on {START-DATE}.

Key details for your reference:

  • Date: {START-TIME}
  • Time: {START-DATE}
  • Duration: Approximately {DURATION}
  • Location/Platform: [Meeting Location/Conference Call Link]

If you require any additional information before our meeting, please feel free to contact me at any time. I look forward to speaking with you.

Best regards,
[Your Name]

Going Beyond the Standard Reminder

For roles that emphasize building relationships—like financial advisors, recruiters, or high-stakes sales calls—standard reminders often fall flat. Here’s where you can up your game:

Personalized Meeting Notes: Instead of sending a generic reminder, take a few minutes to customize your message. Remind the individual about the purpose of the meeting, the agenda, and any tasks that need to be completed beforehand. Here’s an example:

Personalized Reminder Email

Subject line: Looking forward to our meeting!

Hi {FNAME},

I hope you’re doing well! I just wanted to send a quick reminder about our meeting scheduled for {START-TIME} on {START-DATE}.

  • Purpose of the Meeting: [Briefly outline the goals]
  • Agenda: [List topics to be discussed]
  • Tasks to Complete: [Mention any pre-meeting tasks]

I believe this meeting will be incredibly beneficial for us to discuss [specific outcomes]. If you have any additional topics or questions, feel free to share!

Looking forward to our conversation.

Best,
[Your Name]

Making It Memorable with Small Gifts

Let’s face it: we all love a little extra something. For virtual meetings, consider sending a small gift, like a Starbucks gift card or a box of cookies, to show appreciation for their time. A simple gesture can strengthen relationships and enhance your reputation.

More Gift Ideas:

  • Handwritten Notes: A personal touch that shows you care.
  • Branded Merchandise: Something functional that keeps your brand top-of-mind.
  • Digital Gift Cards: Easy to send and always appreciated.

When to Send Reminder Emails

Timing is everything, right? When it comes to sending meeting reminders, here are some best practices supported by recent studies:

  • 24 Hours Before: Sending a reminder a day in advance ensures the meeting is fresh in attendees’ minds. According to a study by Calendly, sending reminders 24 hours prior increases attendance rates by up to 50%.
  • 1 Hour Before: A quick reminder an hour before the meeting can be a game-changer, especially for busy professionals. It serves as a gentle nudge, so they don’t double-book themselves or get lost in the day’s chaos.
  • Morning of the Meeting: For virtual meetings, sending a reminder in the morning helps prepare attendees for the day ahead. It’s like giving them a friendly elbow in the ribs—“Hey, don’t forget about me!”

How Skail Can Help

Now that you’re armed with templates and tips for effective follow-ups, let’s talk about how Skail can streamline your meeting reminders without making them sound like the generic AI sales automation outreach.

Automate Your Meeting Reminders

With Skail, you can automate your meeting reminder emails and take the hassle out of scheduling. Here’s how:

  • Recurring Campaigns: For regular meetings, set up recurring campaigns that automatically draft reminder emails using your contacts’ personal information from your CRM. Imagine effortlessly sending personalized reminders without lifting a finger!
  • Single Email Campaigns: Need to send a one-off reminder? Skail allows you to write a personalized email in seconds with a simple prompt, pulling in data from your CRM to craft messages that feel customized and thoughtful.

With these features, you can focus on what really matters—building relationships and closing deals—while Skail takes care of the details. Try Skail for Free.

A product shot of Skail's prompt's screen showing user how to create personalized meeting reminder email

Conclusion

Effective follow-up is more than just a good idea; it’s essential for nurturing relationships and maximizing your investment in networking events. By crafting personalized meeting reminder emails, sending thoughtful gifts, and using tools like Skail to automate the process, you can ensure that your meetings are productive and well-attended.

Remember, a little effort goes a long way. So, get those reminder emails out, make them personal, and watch as your meetings transform from forgotten obligations into fruitful discussions. Happy emailing!

1. Meeting Reminder for a Networking Event

Subject: Excited for Our Networking Event!

Hi {FNAME},

Just a quick reminder that our networking event is happening on {START-DATE} at {START-TIME}.

Details:

  • Location: [Venue/Link]
  • Agenda: [Brief overview]

If there’s anyone specific you’d like to connect with, let me know! Looking forward to seeing you there!

Best,
[Your Name]


2. Reminder for a Project Update Meeting

Subject: Reminder: Project Update Meeting

Dear {FNAME},

This is a friendly reminder about our project update meeting on {START-DATE} at {START-TIME}.

Key Information:

  • Location: [In-Person/Link]
  • Agenda: [Discuss progress, challenges, next steps]

Feel free to bring any questions or updates. Looking forward to our discussion!

Regards,
[Your Name]


3. Reminder for a Team Meeting

Subject: Reminder: Upcoming Team Meeting

Hello Team,

Just a reminder about our team meeting scheduled for {START-DATE} at {START-TIME}.

Meeting Details:

  • Location: [In-Person/Link]
  • Topics to Discuss: [Key points]

Please come prepared with any updates or topics you’d like to cover.

Cheers,
[Your Name]


4. Reminder for a Performance Review

Subject: Reminder: Your Performance Review

Hi {FNAME},

This is a reminder for your performance review on {START-DATE} at {START-TIME}.

Details:

  • Location: [In-Person/Link]
  • Duration: Approximately {DURATION}

We’ll be discussing your achievements and setting goals for the upcoming period. If there’s anything specific you’d like to address, let me know!

Best,
[Your Name]


5. Reminder for a Client Follow-Up Meeting

Subject: Reminder: Follow-Up Meeting

Dear {FNAME},

I wanted to remind you about our follow-up meeting on {START-DATE} at {START-TIME}.

Key Points:

  • Location: [In-Person/Link]
  • Agenda: [Discuss feedback, next steps]

Looking forward to continuing our conversation!

Warm regards,
[Your Name]


6. Reminder for a Workshop or Training Session

Subject: Reminder: Upcoming Workshop

Hello {FNAME},

This is a friendly reminder about the workshop on {START-DATE} at {START-TIME}.

Details:

  • Location: [In-Person/Link]
  • Topics Covered: [Workshop agenda]

Please bring any materials needed for the session. Excited to see you there!

Best,
[Your Name]


7. Reminder for a Lunch Meeting

Subject: Reminder: Lunch Meeting

Hi {FNAME},

Just a quick note to remind you about our lunch meeting on {START-DATE} at {START-TIME}.

Details:

  • Location: [Restaurant/Link]
  • Agenda: [Topics to discuss]

Looking forward to some good food and great conversation!

Cheers,
[Your Name]


8. Reminder for a Webinar

Subject: Reminder: Upcoming Webinar

Hi {FNAME},

This is a reminder for the webinar scheduled for {START-DATE} at {START-TIME}.

Details:

  • Link: [Webinar link]
  • Agenda: [Brief overview of topics]

Don’t forget to register if you haven’t yet! Looking forward to seeing you online!

Best,
[Your Name]

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