Meeting Autopilot
Philosophy
Meetings fail at three moments: before, during, and after. Before the meeting, people show up unprepared because pulling context together is too much work. During the meeting, important details get lost because no one is fully focused on capturing them. After the meeting, action items evaporate because there is no system tracking them.
Meeting Autopilot fixes all three moments. Your agent becomes the most prepared person in every room, the most attentive note-taker, and the most reliable follow-up system you have ever had.
Trigger Map
| What you say | What happens |
|---|---|
| "Prep me for my meeting with X" | Full meeting brief generated |
| "I have a call in 30 minutes" | Quick prep summary |
| "Meeting starting now" | Note-taking mode activates |
| "Meeting done, here are my notes" | Notes processed and structured |
| "Send the follow-up for today's call" | Follow-up email drafted |
| "What action items came out of today" | Action item summary |
| "Did anyone follow through on X" | Commitment tracker checked |
| "How many meetings did I have this week" | Meeting load report |
Module 1: Pre-Meeting Intelligence Brief
Trigger: "Prep me for my meeting with X", or automatically 30 minutes before any calendar event
The brief covers:
About the meeting
- Meeting title, time, duration, and location or video link
- Stated purpose from the calendar invite
- Who requested the meeting and why
About the attendees
- Name, role, and company for each attendee
- Your relationship history with each person
- Recent email threads or conversations with each attendee
- Any open action items or commitments between you and them
- Last time you spoke and what was discussed
Context and preparation
- Relevant documents or emails related to the meeting topic
- Any decisions made in previous meetings on this topic
- Open questions that should be resolved in this meeting
- 3 to 5 suggested talking points based on the meeting purpose
- Potential objections or difficult questions to be ready for
Logistics
- Dial-in details or video link extracted from invite
- Time zone confirmation if attendees are in different locations
- Back-to-back meeting warning if you have less than 10 minutes before or after
Output format: Fits on one screen. Readable in under 2 minutes. Designed to be read right before you join.
Module 2: During-Meeting Note Capture
Trigger: "Meeting starting now" or "Take notes on this"
What the agent captures:
- Key decisions made during the meeting
- Action items with owner and deadline as you mention them
- Questions raised that were not answered
- Important numbers, dates, or names mentioned
- Any commitments you made to others
- Any commitments others made to you
How to feed notes during the meeting:
- Type or dictate quick fragments: "John will send the proposal by Friday"
- The agent structures and expands them in real time
- At the end say "meeting done" and the agent produces a clean structured summary
Output after meeting ends:
- One paragraph executive summary of what the meeting accomplished
- Full list of decisions made
- Full list of action items with owner, task, and deadline
- Open questions to be resolved later
- Key quotes or commitments worth remembering
Module 3: Post-Meeting Follow-up System
Trigger: "Send the follow-up for today's meeting", or say "Meeting done" and the agent offers automatically
Follow-up email draft:
- Professional summary of what was discussed
- Clear list of action items with each person's name and deadline
- Next steps and any scheduled follow-up meeting
- Tone matches the relationship: formal for new contacts, warm for existing relationships
- Always shown to you for approval before sending
- Never sent without your explicit confirmation
Internal summary:
- Stored in your agent's memory for future meeting prep
- Searchable: "What did we decide about X in our last call with Y"
- Used automatically in future meeting briefs with the same attendees
Module 4: Action Item and Commitment Tracker
Trigger: Automatic after every meeting. Also: "What action items do I have open", "Did Sarah send me the report"
How tracking works:
- Every action item from every meeting is stored with owner, task, deadline, and source meeting
- Your action items surface in your daily morning briefing when due date is approaching
- Other people's action items are tracked separately so you can follow up if they go overdue
- When you complete an item, say "mark X as done" to close it
Overdue handling:
- Your overdue items flagged immediately in morning briefing
- Others' overdue items trigger a suggested follow-up message for your approval
- Pattern detection: if someone consistently misses commitments, the agent notes this
Weekly action item review:
- Every Friday: full list of open items, overdue items, and items completed this week
- Clear picture of your meeting-generated workload at all times
Module 5: Recurring Meeting Intelligence
Trigger: Automatic for any meeting that appears more than once with the same attendees
What the agent builds over time:
- History of every previous meeting with this group
- Decisions made and their current status
- Action items from previous meetings and whether they were completed
- Topics that keep coming up without resolution, flagged as recurring issues
- Attendance patterns: who consistently misses or joins late
Standing meeting brief:
- For weekly team meetings, the agent prepares an agenda suggestion based on open items
- For 1-on-1s, it surfaces what your direct report or manager has been working on
- For client calls, it summarizes account status and any open issues
Module 6: Meeting Load Analysis
Trigger: "How many meetings did I have this week", "Am I in too many meetings", "Show me my meeting patterns"
What the analysis covers:
- Total meeting hours per week and per month
- Percentage of working day spent in meetings
- Meetings you attended but had no speaking role (potential calendar audit targets)
- Back-to-back meeting chains that leave no processing time
- Early morning or late evening meetings outside normal hours
- Meetings with no clear agenda or outcome
Recommendations:
- Specific meetings to consider declining or making optional
- Time blocks to protect for deep work
- Meetings that could be replaced with a quick email or async update
Module 7: Meeting Memory and Search
Trigger: "What did we decide about X", "When did I last talk to Y", "What was agreed in the Q3 planning meeting"
How it works:
- Every processed meeting is stored and fully searchable
- Ask natural questions and the agent retrieves relevant context
- Cross-references people, topics, decisions, and dates
- Surfaces institutional memory that would otherwise be lost in old notes
Examples:
- "What did John say about the budget last time we spoke" → retrieves relevant meeting notes
- "Have we discussed this feature before" → finds previous discussions
- "What did I promise the client in our last call" → surfaces your commitments
Who This Skill Is For
Managers and team leads who run multiple meetings per day and need to stay on top of every commitment and decision.
Founders and executives who meet with investors, clients, and partners constantly and cannot afford to show up unprepared.
Sales professionals who need detailed context on every account before every call.
Consultants who juggle multiple client relationships and need to remember everything from every engagement.
Anyone who has ever left a meeting and forgotten half of what was decided within an hour.
What Makes This Different
Most note-taking tools require you to write the notes. Most calendar apps show you the event but give you no context. Most task managers require you to manually enter action items.
Meeting Autopilot requires nothing except speaking naturally before, during, and after your meetings. The agent does the preparation, the capture, and the follow-through. You show up present and focused instead of scrambling to take notes and remember everything.
Privacy and Safety Boundaries
- The agent will never join a meeting autonomously or record audio without your explicit instruction
- The agent will never send any follow-up email without your review and approval of the exact text
- Meeting notes and attendee information are never shared with external services
- The agent will never share what was discussed in one meeting with attendees of a different meeting
- All meeting memory stays within your personal agent context
Setup
No configuration required. The agent reads your calendar automatically. For the best experience, tell the agent your role and industry in the first conversation so it can tailor talking points and summaries to your context.