What is meeting intelligence?
A system that turns conversations into structured decisions, tasks, owners, due dates, blockers, and follow-up workflows.
Plain-English definition
Meeting intelligence extracts decisions, action items, owners, blockers, and follow-up from calls instead of only storing transcripts.
Why it matters
- Transcription is capture. Meeting intelligence is operational follow-through.
- The output should feed project management, CRM, or client recap workflows.
- The goal is fewer dropped commitments, not prettier notes.
Example
A business can use meeting intelligence to turn a repeated manual task into a repeatable system with clear inputs, outputs, and approval steps.
FAQs
Who is this glossary page for?
Operators, founders, consultants, and teams trying to pick the fastest automation path without overbuilding.
What should I do next?
Open the most relevant template or skill, run it against one real workflow, then measure saved time or faster response.
Is a packaged skill enough?
For common workflows, yes. Start packaged, then customize once the baseline system works.
Put this into practice
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