Meetings

How to Turn Meeting Notes Into Action Items With AI

Most meetings end with scattered notes and fuzzy decisions. This guide shows you a repeatable method for turning raw notes into structured output: summary, decisions, action items, and follow-up copy.

The problem with raw meeting notes

You leave a meeting with a page of bullet points. Some are ideas, some are decisions, some are tasks someone mentioned but nobody owns. By the next day, the context is already leaking. The follow-up email never gets sent because starting from scratch feels like too much work.

The issue is not the meeting itself. The issue is the gap between what was said and what gets documented in a usable format. Most people capture the conversation but never standardize the output.

The extraction method

The method has four steps. Each step uses one prompt and one template. You can run the whole thing in under 5 minutes per meeting.

  1. 1Paste your raw meeting notes or transcript into any LLM. This can be voice-dictated bullets, a Zoom transcript, or messy typed notes.
  2. 2Run an extraction prompt that asks the LLM to pull out: meeting summary, decisions made, action items with owners and deadlines, and open questions.
  3. 3Drop the output into a meeting note template. The template standardizes the format so every meeting recap looks the same and nothing gets lost.
  4. 4Send a follow-up message using the pre-written template. Five minutes after the meeting, every attendee has a clean recap in their inbox.

The extraction prompt

Here is a working extraction prompt you can use right now. Paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, or any LLM along with your raw notes:

Given the meeting notes below, extract and return: 1. MEETING SUMMARY (2-3 sentences) 2. DECISIONS MADE (bulleted list of what was decided) 3. ACTION ITEMS (table with columns: Task | Owner | Deadline | Status) 4. OPEN QUESTIONS (bulleted list of unresolved items) 5. FOLLOW-UP DRAFT (a 3-sentence email recapping the meeting for attendees) Meeting notes: [PASTE YOUR NOTES HERE]

This prompt works because it forces the LLM to separate four distinct output types. Without this separation, the LLM tends to mix decisions with tasks and ideas, which defeats the purpose.

Before and after example

Before (raw notes):

need to finalize pricing by Friday - Sarah John said the landing page needs a rewrite maybe we should try the freemium model? agreed: ship v2 next Tuesday Lisa will handle the investor deck not sure if we should do the webinar or the blog post first budget review: we have $12K left in marketing action: John to get the copy draft by Thursday Lisa: also follow up with the VC from last week

After (extracted output):

MEETING SUMMARY: Team reviewed pricing timeline, landing page updates, and marketing budget allocation. Agreed on v2 ship date and assigned follow-up tasks. DECISIONS: - Ship v2 next Tuesday - Pricing finalization deadline: Friday - Marketing budget: $12K remaining ACTION ITEMS: | Task | Owner | Deadline | Status | | Finalize pricing | Sarah | Friday | Open | | Landing page copy draft | John | Thursday | Open | | Investor deck | Lisa | TBD | Open | | VC follow-up | Lisa | This week | Open | OPEN QUESTIONS: - Freemium model: explore further or drop? - Webinar vs blog post: which first? FOLLOW-UP DRAFT: Quick recap from today: We are shipping v2 next Tuesday and Sarah will finalize pricing by Friday. John is handling the landing page copy (due Thursday) and Lisa is on the investor deck and VC follow-up. Two open items we need to resolve: the freemium decision and the webinar-vs-blog priority.

Why most people skip this step

Most people do not standardize their meeting output because it takes effort to build the prompt and template from scratch. Once you have a working prompt and a repeatable template, the time per meeting drops to under 5 minutes. The barrier is not the work itself but the setup.

That is exactly why we packaged this into a kit. The Meeting Memory System includes the extraction prompt, the meeting note template, the follow-up template, and two full before/after examples so you can see the output before you buy.

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Meeting Memory System

The extraction prompt, meeting note template, follow-up template, and 2 realistic examples. $39 one-time.