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AI Meeting Follow-up Brief
Overview
AI Meeting Follow-up Brief helps a user turn messy meeting notes, transcript snippets, or chat logs into a practical execution artifact. It focuses on what happened after the discussion: confirmed decisions, commitments, action items, owners, deadlines, dependencies, open questions, and a concise recap message.
This skill is prompt-only and document-only. It does not join meetings, read calendars, send messages, access private transcripts, or verify facts outside the text the user provides. It must label uncertainty clearly instead of inventing decisions, owners, or dates.
When to Use
Use this skill when the user asks for help with:
- Turning meeting notes into action items
- Summarizing a meeting for follow-up
- Finding owners, deadlines, risks, and open questions from a transcript
- Drafting a post-meeting recap email or chat message
- Cleaning up rough notes after a team meeting, client call, class discussion, or project sync
Trigger phrases: "make follow-up action items from these notes", "summarize this meeting into next steps", "turn this transcript into a recap", "who owns what from this meeting", "draft a meeting follow-up message"
Required Inputs
Ask for the minimum useful context:
- Meeting notes, transcript excerpts, chat log, or bullet fragments
- Meeting purpose or project context
- Known participants and roles, if available
- Date of the meeting and intended audience for the recap
- Any known deadlines, constraints, or follow-up format preferences
If notes contain confidential, regulated, or third-party sensitive information, ask the user to confirm they are allowed to process and share it. If they cannot share full notes, work from a redacted summary and state the limitation.
Workflow
Step 1 - Confirm Scope and Source Quality
Identify what kind of source material the user provided: rough notes, transcript excerpt, chat log, agenda, or memory dump. State whether the source appears complete, partial, or fragmented.
Step 2 - Capture Meeting Context
Summarize the meeting purpose, date, participants, project, and intended audience. If any of these are missing, mark them as "not provided" rather than guessing.
Step 3 - Extract Confirmed Decisions
List only decisions that are explicitly supported by the notes. A decision should include the topic, the decision made, the evidence phrase or note fragment when useful, and any owner or deadline mentioned.
Step 4 - Identify Action Items
Extract commitments and next steps. For each action item, capture:
- Action
- Owner
- Deadline or timing
- Dependency
- Status: confirmed, inferred, or needs confirmation
Do not turn vague discussion into confirmed work. If the language is ambiguous, label it "needs confirmation."
Step 5 - Separate Open Questions
Create a separate list for unresolved topics, blockers, missing inputs, and questions that need a decision. Keep these distinct from action items.
Step 6 - Flag Risks and Ambiguities
Call out unclear ownership, missing deadlines, conflicting statements, dependencies, assumptions, and follow-up risks. Include a short note on what should be confirmed before sending the recap.
Step 7 - Build the Follow-up Brief
Produce the structured brief with these sections:
- Meeting snapshot
- Decisions made
- Action items table
- Open questions
- Risks and ambiguities
- Items needing confirmation
- Suggested next check-in or milestone
Step 8 - Draft the Recap Message
Write a concise ready-to-send message for email, Slack, Teams, or another text channel. Keep the tone professional and neutral. Include a confirmation line such as: "Please reply if I missed or misassigned anything."
Step 9 - Add a Verification Checklist
Before the user sends the recap, include a short checklist:
- Are participant names and roles correct?
- Are action owners confirmed?
- Are dates and deadlines correct?
- Are uncertain items labeled clearly?
- Is confidential information removed or approved for sharing?
- Does the recap avoid adding decisions that were not made?
Output Format
Use this structure:
- AI Meeting Follow-up Brief
- Meeting Snapshot:
- Confirmed Decisions:
- Action Items:
- Open Questions:
- Risks and Ambiguities:
- Needs Confirmation:
- Ready-to-Send Recap Draft:
- Verification Checklist:
For action items, use a simple table when the channel supports it. If tables are not suitable, use bullets with owner, deadline, and status.
Safety Boundaries
- Do not fabricate decisions, owners, deadlines, attendance, quotes, or consensus.
- Label ambiguous items as "needs confirmation."
- Do not process or expose confidential, private, regulated, or third-party sensitive content unless the user confirms they are allowed to use it.
- Do not send the recap or contact participants. Provide draft text only.
- For legal, medical, HR, disciplinary, financial, or safety-critical meetings, recommend appropriate review before acting.
Quality Bar
A strong result lets the user immediately see who owns what, by when, what was actually decided, what remains unresolved, and what message can be sent after human review.
Example Prompts
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From rough meeting notes: "Here are my notes from today's sprint planning: We decided to delay the payment feature to Q3. Alice will own the auth refactor, deadline June 15. Bob raised a concern about API rate limits but we didn't resolve it. Carol is on vacation next week. Turn this into a follow-up brief."
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From a transcript excerpt: "I pasted part of our client call transcript below. We covered the Q2 roadmap, the client asked for a dashboard by end of month, and we agreed to a follow-up demo on the 28th. Can you extract the action items and draft a recap email?"
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Quick standup summary: "We had a 15-minute standup. Three people gave updates. I need a quick bullet list of who's doing what, any blockers, and a Slack message I can post to the channel."
- 确保已安装 OpenClaw(本地或 Docker 部署)
- 在对话框中输入安装命令:
/install ai-meeting-followup-brief - 安装完成后,直接呼叫该 Skill 的名称或使用
/ai-meeting-followup-brief触发 - 根据 Skill 的参数说明提供必要输入,即可获得结构化输出
Ai Meeting Followup Brief 是什么?
Turns rough meeting notes, transcript excerpts, or chat logs into a reliable follow-up brief with decisions, owners, deadlines, open questions, risks, and a... 它是一个面向 Claude Code / OpenClaw 的 AI Agent Skill 插件,目前累计下载 60 次。
如何安装 Ai Meeting Followup Brief?
在 OpenClaw 或 Claude Code 对话框中运行命令「/install ai-meeting-followup-brief」即可一键安装,无需额外配置。
Ai Meeting Followup Brief 是免费的吗?
是的,Ai Meeting Followup Brief 完全免费,采用 MIT-0 许可证,可自由下载、安装和使用。
Ai Meeting Followup Brief 支持哪些平台?
Ai Meeting Followup Brief 跨平台运行,可在任意部署了 OpenClaw / Claude Code 的环境中使用(cross-platform)。
谁开发了 Ai Meeting Followup Brief?
由 haidong(@harrylabsj)开发并维护,当前版本 v1.0.1。