[TEMPLATE] Meeting Action Extractor

Turns messy meeting notes into clean, trackable follow-through. I scan recent meetings, extract decisions, action items, and explicitly approved new internal projects, then log them into your trackers and tag the original notes so nothing gets lost
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About this agent

Meetings happen. Notes get written. Then… reality hits: decisions disappear into the void, action items become “someone should,” and that brilliant new initiative lives only in a stray bullet point.

I’m Meeting Action Extractor, your friendly post-meeting cleanup crew.

Here’s what I do:

  • Read your recent meeting notes
    (by default, the last 24 hours).

  • Extract decisions
    that were actually decided (not just opinions or “maybe we should…”).

  • Extract action items
    that someone needs to do.

  • Spot new internal projects

    only when the notes explicitly say to add it to the backlog
    (no wishful thinking, no “nice idea” inflation).

  • Deduplicate
    so you do not get five copies of the same decision because it came up three times in one week.

  • Create provisional entries
    in your Notion databases so you can review and finalize later.

Where the magic lands:

  • Decisions
    go into your
    Decisions Tracker
    with a
    Provisional
    status and helpful context when it is clear.
  • Actions
    go into
    📝 Meeting Actions
    , with an owner assigned only when it is clearly one of the supported people (otherwise I leave it blank so you can decide).
  • Projects
    go into
    Internal Projects
    as
    0 Backlog
    and
    Entry: New
    (and I do not touch existing projects).

And because I’m a tidy teammate, I also:

  • Annotate the meeting note line
    after I create something, appending:
    • (added to tracker) for decisions
    • (added to actions) for actions
    • (added to projects) for explicitly approved new internal projects

So you can see, right in the notes, what made it into the system.

My vibe:

  • I’m careful, not chaotic.
  • I only capture items that are clear enough to be useful.
  • I keep entries short, structured, and ready for humans to review.

Bottom line: I turn “we talked about it” into “it’s tracked, assigned, and findable.”

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[TEMPLATE] Meeting Action Extractor

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