You did not have a meeting. You had a chat. Still needs minutes.
Upload your chat export → get structured minutes: attendees, agenda, decisions, actions, parking lot.
Upload chat → get minutesHow it works
Export your WhatsApp chat (with or without media).
Choose Meeting Recap. We infer attendees, agenda, decisions, and action items.
Get minutes-style output: agenda covered, decisions made, actions with owners and deadlines, open questions.
What you get
Minutes that look like minutes — ready to paste into email or Notion.
Minutes template
Every recap follows a clear structure.
- •Attendees — who was in the thread (inferred from participants).
- •Agenda covered — topics in the order discussed.
- •Decisions made — explicit agreements and who proposed them.
- •Action items — task, owner, deadline when mentioned.
- •Parking lot — topics left for later or open questions.
Client-ready recap
Polished summary you can paste into email or Slack.
Meeting Recap output is written so you can copy a section (e.g. “Decisions” or “Next steps”) directly into a client update or internal note. No reformatting needed.
Key benefits
Use cases
Work threads — stand-ups, client threads, project syncs
Client comms — turn long threads into “here’s what we agreed”
Team meetings in chat — when the “meeting” was a thread
Interviews and hiring — capture commitments and next steps
Frequently asked questions
No. We call it “Meeting Recap” but it works for any chat that has decisions, action items, or open questions. If your “meeting” was a long WhatsApp thread, upload the export and pick Meeting Recap — you’ll get the same structure: agenda, decisions, actions, parking lot.
Structured markdown: sections for context, agenda, decisions, action items, open questions, and suggested follow-ups. You can copy any section into email, Notion, or a doc. We don’t export PDF yet; the text is formatted for easy paste.
Yes. The Meeting Recap output is written so you can paste “Decisions” or “Next steps” into a client update. Use Custom Prompt if you want a specific tone (e.g. “formal summary for external stakeholders”).
Yes. Voice notes in your export are transcribed and merged into the timeline before we generate the recap. So “we agreed to launch on March 15” in a voice note is included in decisions and actions.
We don’t store your raw chat. Parsing happens in your browser. Only the text (and voice note audio you choose to send) is used for analysis. See our Privacy Policy.
Yes. For group chats you pick 2–5 participants to focus on. The minutes will center on their messages and still surface decisions and actions from the thread.