Two sides: where Notarail listens, and where it pushes.
Meeting platforms on the input side. Project tools and communication channels on the output side. Connect once and extracted action items flow downstream automatically — owner, due date, and context included.
Input: where Notarail listens
Add the Notarail bot to any Google Meet call via calendar invite or direct link.
Authorize Notarail in the Zoom Marketplace. The bot joins calls in your workspace automatically when enabled.
Install via the Teams App Store. Notarail bot can be added to any channel meeting in your tenant.
Output: where action items land
Push extracted items to any Jira project as issues, with assignee, due date, and a description pre-filled from the meeting context. Supports Jira Cloud and Data Center.
Create issues in Linear with team, cycle, and assignee fields derived from meeting context. Particularly useful for engineering teams running sprint planning through Notarail.
Push action items as database entries in any Notion workspace. Owner, date, and linked meeting record created in one push.
Create tasks in any Asana project with assignees and due dates. Works with personal and team workspaces.
Post a structured action-item summary to a designated Slack channel immediately after the call. Each item includes a @mention for the assigned owner. Useful for teams that operate primarily in Slack between standups.
Sync action item due dates back to calendar events. Connect recurring meeting series for automatic processing.
Integrate with Microsoft 365 calendars. Sync meetings and push due dates back into your Outlook calendar events.
Push tasks to ClickUp lists with full field mapping including assignee, due date, priority, and custom fields.
Use Notarail's webhook trigger in Zapier to send action items to 5,000+ apps via no-code workflow builder.