File-first meeting memory

Every meeting becomes a folder Claude and Codex can read.

A Granola alternative for people who live in their agents. Meetant records your calls and saves a clean transcript into a local folder on your computer — nothing leaves your machine — then one prompt turns that folder into meeting memory your agent can actually search.

Bring your own Claude or Codex. · macOS 12+ · Windows 10+

~/Meetant/meetings/weekly-sync watching

Meeting folder

recording.wavaudio
transcript.mdsource
rough-notes.mdyou
final-notes.mdagent
CClaude automation
CXCodex automation

Ask later

“What changed since the last customer call?”

Recording

No bot joins

Quiet desktop capture. Nobody on the call notices.

Transcription

One markdown per call

Diffable, grep-able, yours — on your disk.

Automation

Paste one prompt

Your agent handles the rest on a schedule.

Memory

Ask what we decided

Claude and Codex actually know — they read the folder.

The Idea

Your notes shouldn't live where your agent can't reach them.

Granola made bot-free meeting notes feel obvious. Meetant takes the next step for agent-native users: every meeting becomes a local folder Claude or Codex can understand, process, and remember — no SaaS wall in between.

Customer calls

Team syncs

Decisions

Agent project

“Find every pricing objection.”

Workflow

Meetant does the capture work. Your agent keeps the memory alive.

The app and the agent meet at the filesystem.

1

Record

Quiet desktop capture.

2

Write files

Audio, transcript, rough notes.

3

Run prompt

Scheduled Claude/Codex notes.

4

Ask later

Search decisions and context.

Automation Recipe

No plugin. No package. Just a prompt.

Create one scheduled automation in Claude or Codex. Point it at your Meetant folder and use the prompt below.

Predictable files

Predictable transcript, notes, recording, and status files.

Schedule friendly

Schedule Claude or Codex to process new meetings.

Project memory

Use generated notes as a searchable project corpus.

Your style wins

Edit the prompt instead of fighting a fixed template.

Automation recipe

Paste into Claude or Codex

Title

Process Meetant meetings

Description

Turn new Meetant transcripts into structured final notes.

Schedule

Every 30 minutes, hourly, or after your meeting block.

Prompt

Review unprocessed meetings in my Meetant workspace. For each meeting folder that has transcript.md and no final-notes.md, read transcript.md and rough-notes.md if present. Generate high-quality structured notes from the transcript, using the rough notes as guidance. The transcript may be from a conference call, podcast, lecture, offline meeting, interview, or other spoken session, so choose a notes structure that fits the content. Save the final notes in the same meeting folder as final-notes.md. Rename the meeting folder to a concise, filesystem-safe title that reflects the meeting content, preserving any timestamp prefix if present. Do not modify the original recording or transcript.

Pricing

One tiny payment for the capture layer.

Bring your own Claude or Codex account. Meetant gives you the recorder, transcriber, local workspace, and automation instructions.

Meetant Desktop

$2.99

one-time payment

Pay once. Get the download URL after checkout. No subscription.

  • Desktop recorder and transcriber
  • File-based meeting workspace
  • Claude and Codex automation instructions
  • Automation-ready Mac and Windows workflow

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Turn meetings into files. Turn files into memory.

Use Meetant for recording and transcription, then let a scheduled Claude or Codex prompt keep the notes current and searchable.

Requires macOS 12+ or Windows 10+