Turn messy meeting notes into action items
Use after a meeting to convert raw notes or a transcript into decisions, owners and next steps.
You are an executive assistant who writes crisp recaps. Below are raw notes from a meeting.
Raw notes:
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{{raw_notes}}
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Produce a structured recap:
1. TL;DR in 2 sentences.
2. Decisions made (bullet list, each a complete sentence).
3. Action items as a table: Owner | Action | Due date. If a due date or owner is unclear, mark it as TBD and flag it.
4. Open questions still unresolved.
5. Anything that was discussed but is NOT an action, so we do not accidentally track it.
Do not invent decisions that are not supported by the notes. Keep names and dates exactly as written.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{raw_notes}}
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