Meetings

Turn meeting transcripts into decisions and action items

The decisions made in a meeting evaporate the moment it ends. A transcript run through the right pass leaves you with the memo, the actions, and the follow-ups.

The Cadenly TeamUpdated July 3, 2026

Meetings leak

A meeting produces decisions, owners, and next steps — and then everyone leaves and half of it is forgotten by the afternoon. The one person who took notes captured a third of it. The rest leaks.

Recovering it by hand from a transcript is a chore nobody wants, so it doesn't happen, and the same topics resurface next week.

Transcript in, artifacts out

Cadenly ingests the transcript and produces the artifacts: a concise memo capturing decisions and owners, the discussion topics that need airtime with briefings, action items, and the reminders you shouldn't drop — all cross-referenced against your board so a decision about a ticket connects to that ticket.

It cleans the transcript at ingest, so you can paste the raw, messy version and still get clean output.

Connected to the work

Because the meeting output is grounded in your board and your product's memory, it's not a floating summary — it's tied to the actual tickets, risks, and decisions it affects. The meeting becomes part of the delivery record instead of a document nobody reopens.

Key takeaways
  • Meetings leak; most of the decisions are gone by afternoon.
  • A transcript pass yields a memo, topics, actions, and reminders.
  • Grounding it in the board ties decisions to the real work.

Stop losing your meetings

Cadenly turns raw transcripts into a memo, action items, and follow-ups tied to your board.

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