Summary:
Meeting notes are where good ideas go to die unless you turn them into action. This no-code automation scans your Notion meeting notes, uses AI to identify clear tasks, and creates them in your task tracker. No more guessing what’s next. Just structured follow-through, powered by Artificial Intelligence.
Tools Used: Notion, Make.com, OpenAI API
Setup Time: ~40 minutes
Skill Level: Intermediate (you’ll need a OpenAI API key)
Who This Is For
- Founders and managers who want meetings to result in action
- Small teams collaborating inside Notion
- Consultants or freelancers capturing to-dos from client calls
What This Automation Does
- Detects new meeting notes in your Notion workspace
- Sends the content to OpenAI to extract action items
- Breaks the response into structured tasks: title, notes, due date, assignee
- Automatically creates those tasks in your Notion task database
What You’ll Need
- A Notion account with a CRM database (you can use our template)
- A Make.com account account (Get started with the Free or Core tier)
- An OpenAI API key or account connection.
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How to Get OpenAI API Key
Step-by-Step Setup
Step 1: Duplicate the Notion Templates
Your meeting page should include:
- Meeting title
- Meeting notes
- A section called “Next Steps” (you can name this anything, but keep it consistent)
The Tasks database should include:
- Task title
- Description
- Due date
- Assignee (People field)
- Status (Not started, In progress, Done)
Step 2: Import the Make.com Scenario
- Download the Make Blueprint
- In Make.com: Scenarios > Import Blueprint
- Connect your Notion and OpenAI accounts
Step 3: Review the AI Prompt
Inside Make, the scenario uses a GPT prompt to:
- Read meeting notes + next steps
- Return structured JSON with individual task objects
- Each object includes title, description, due date, and assignee (if mentioned)
You can customize the prompt to:
- Match your tone
- Include priority, tags, or context
Example Output from OpenAI
{
"action": {
"tasks": [
{
"title": "Send proposal to Acme Corp",
"description": "Follow up with Acme Corp by sending the proposal discussed during the discovery call.",
"assignee": ["Priya"],
"dueDate": "2025-06-24"
},
{
"title": "Schedule technical walkthrough",
"description": "Book a technical demo session with Acme Corp team.",
"assignee": [],
"dueDate": "2025-06-25"
}
]
}
}
Tips for Better Results
- Structure your meeting notes with bullets or subheadings
- Fill in the “Next Steps” section with clear to-dos
- Use full names or emails for assignees so the system can match them
Download and Use This Workflow
- Download Automation JSON File
- Connect it in your Make.com account
- Runs on the free tier
- Adapt it to your format or workflow
Video Explanation – Extract Action Items from Meeting
Final Thoughts
This automation gives your meetings a memory and a to-do list. Whether you’re solo or managing a team, it helps ensure important action items don’t get lost in note files. Instead, they become structured tasks you can track and complete.
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