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Make Every Meeting Count, Before, During, and After

Mis à jour 19 août 20267 min de lecture

Most meetings aren't won or lost in the meeting itself. Success happens in the prep beforehand and the follow-through after. Without a system for both ends, context gets forgotten, action items go missing, and follow-ups stall out.

Calendly's AI gives you a system for the whole arc. You walk in prepared, capture what matters in the moment, and turn each conversation into clear next steps without doing the heavy lifting yourself.

How this works (and what you'll set up with this guide)

Think of this as AI working across the full meeting lifecycle:

  • Before — Meeting Prep and the AI Assistant get you up to speed
  • During — Notetaker captures what's said, decided, and committed
  • After — Smart Compose, auto-shared recaps, and Automations carry the conversation forward

Together, they create a loop where each meeting ends with clear next steps, those steps reach the people who need them, and the context carries cleanly into the next conversation.

Calendly features you'll use

Captures, transcribes, and summarizes meetings into structured recaps with action items. Powers most of the AI experience across the lifecycle.

Lets you ask questions across your past meetings ("what did we agree on?" "where did we leave off?") and get answers grounded in real recaps.

Sends recap emails, follow-ups, and rebooking prompts automatically after each meeting.

The meetings where Notetaker and Automations are applied.

Step 1: Turn on Notetaker

Notetaker is the foundation. It powers the capture during your meeting and feeds the AI features around it — Meeting Prep pulls from past Notetaker recaps, Smart Compose drafts from your last conversation, and the AI Assistant searches across them. Turn it on once and the rest of this guide gets a lot easier.

Head to Settings → Features → AI → Notetaker. From there:

  • Turn Notetaker on for your account
  • Choose which meetings it joins — all of them, or specific Event Types
  • Review your recording and consent settings

Step 2: Walk into every meeting prepared

Stop spending the first five minutes of a meeting trying to remember where you left off. Ask Callie can give you an AI-generated brief before each conversation, and lets you ask specific questions about past meetings on demand.

Get meeting briefs before each meeting

Before a meeting begins, Ask Callie to pull a brief together. It will draw on and surface:

  • Past conversations with the same people
  • Relevant action items and commitments still open
  • Context worth reviewing before you join

Skim it before you join and you'll walk in already knowing where to pick up.

Use Callie for anything you need to look up

When you need something more specific than the prep brief — "what did we promise this client in March?", "did we ever settle on a timeline?" — Ask Callie searches across your past meetings and gives you a grounded answer with the relevant recap linked.

A few ways to use it:

  • Prep for a meeting on a topic you haven't touched in months
  • Find a specific commitment you made and need to follow through on
  • Pull together context across multiple conversations with the same person

Callie lives in the Ask Callie button within the global header, so you can ask it a question from anywhere in Calendly.


Step 3: Let Notetaker capture what matters in the meeting

Stop splitting your attention between the conversation and your notes. With Notetaker on, you can focus on the person in front of you and trust that the capture is happening.

While the meeting is in progress, Notetaker:

  • Records and transcribes the conversation
  • Surfaces themes and key decisions as they're discussed
  • Captures action items in real time

You don't need to do anything mid-meeting, but if you want to make sure something specific is captured, it helps to say it explicitly. "Let's commit to a draft by Friday" reads cleanly in a recap. "I'll get back to you on that" doesn't.

Step 4: Review your recap and lock in next steps

Turn the raw conversation into committed direction. The recap does the heavy lifting; your job is a quick pass to confirm what matters.

After each meeting, you'll get:

  • A structured summary of what was discussed
  • Key discussion points
  • Action items with owners (where Notetaker could infer them)
  • A full searchable transcript

Spend two minutes after the meeting to:

  • Confirm or refine action items
  • Adjust anything Notetaker misheard or miscategorized
  • Identify the single next step worth following up on

Step 5: Automate recap sharing and follow-through

Make sure follow-ups happen on your busiest days, not just your most disciplined ones. Once recap sharing and Automations are set up, the post-meeting work runs without you.

Auto-share recaps

Inside Notetaker settings, turn on auto-share so meeting recaps go to all participants after every meeting. Everyone walks away with the same record of what was discussed and what's next.

Use Automations for the rest

Use Automations to handle the structured follow-ups that come after the recap:

  • Share resources or links discussed in the meeting
  • Send a rebooking prompt for the next session
  • Trigger a no-show recovery flow if needed
  • Deliver a custom message tied to specific Event Types

To set them up, go to Automations, choose or create the right flow, set the trigger (after meeting ends, no-show, etc.), customize the message, and assign it to your Event Type(s).

A few best practices:

  • Keep messages clear and actionable
  • Include the next step — a link to book, a doc to review, a question to answer
  • Don't overload the email — one or two things is plenty

Step 6: Test your meeting system end to end

Make sure the full lifecycle works together before you rely on it.

Run a real meeting with everything on, then check:

  • Did Meeting Prep generate a useful brief before the meeting?
  • Did Notetaker join and capture cleanly?
  • Did the recap surface accurate action items?
  • Did your auto-share recap reach the right people?
  • Did your Automations fire at the right times?

If any piece falls short, that's the one to tune.

Managing your meetings and recaps

  • Access recaps in your Calendar tab on each meeting record
  • Search past meetings on demand with the AI Assistant
  • Use Meeting Prep and the Assistant to get ready for future conversations
  • Adjust Automations as your meeting patterns change

What comes next

Common questions

Notetaker handles capture, but you can always add personal notes if there's something you want to track separately.

You can enable it selectively by Event Type — and you can choose not to join specific meetings as they come up.

Callie works from your own meeting recaps. It doesn't see anything you weren't already in the room for.

Check your Automation assignment and trigger timing — a meeting booked too close to its start time may skip an Automation that depends on a delay.


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