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Granola, the AI meeting notetaker, has launched “Recipes,” a repeatable prompt feature that creates reusable shortcuts for generating insights from meetings. Users type “/” in Granola’s chat and call a recipe by name; recipes can be scoped to a single meeting or made to work across meetings. Creators can write prompts, add context, and share recipes with teammates, and Granola provides a library of prebuilt recipes organized into before, during, and after meeting categories plus a guide for crafting effective prompts.
The addition matters because it streamlines a common workflow—users previously copied transcripts into ChatGPT or Claude to ask follow-up questions—by keeping prompts and full meeting context inside the note-taking app. Technically, Recipes centralize prompt templates, context scoping, and sharing, reducing friction and improving repeatability for tasks like agenda prep, live summarization, and post-meeting follow-ups. While current context is limited to Granola and meeting data, the company plans to connect external services to enrich recipes with more data. Compared with competitors (Fireflies, Fathom, Circleback), which mostly produce templates or insights after meetings, Granola emphasizes in-chat, reusable automation that can operate before, during, and after meetings.
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