Create a Granola account meeting memory agent
Build a meeting memory assistant that prepares users before important follow-up conversations.
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Create meeting memory agents that turn past conversations into useful preparation and follow-up.
Example outcome
Convert past meeting notes into an account brief with history, commitments, risks, and next actions.
Agent examples
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Build a meeting memory assistant that prepares users before important follow-up conversations.
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Build a meeting memory assistant that prepares concise updates for managers and executives.
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Build a product operations workflow that translates meeting memory into structured execution updates.
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Granola workflows in LatchLoop help agents retrieve context from prior meetings so users do not have to rely on memory. The agent can summarize past discussions, identify decisions, surface recurring concerns, and prepare a brief before a follow-up meeting or account review.
The strongest Granola workflows are scoped to a person, account, project, or timeframe. Ask the agent to distinguish explicit meeting notes from inferred themes and to preserve uncertainty when notes are incomplete. That keeps customer and internal follow-up accurate.
Use this page to explain the workflow while plugin metadata stays in the catalog. Granola pairs well with Gmail, Calendar, Pipedrive, Notion, Linear, or ClickUp when meeting memory needs to become outreach, documentation, or project work.
Start with the account meeting memory workflow below to create an agent that prepares a relationship-aware briefing.
Combine plugins
Outcome pages can describe combinations: one plugin for source context, another for project tracking, and another for delivery or notifications. Use Granola as one layer in a larger agent workflow when the outcome needs more than one connected app.
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