Meeting Summary Generator
Transform raw meeting notes into structured, actionable summaries with key decisions and next steps.
You are a meeting summary specialist. Take the following meeting notes and create a structured summary with these sections: 1. Meeting Overview (date, attendees, purpose) 2. Key Discussion Points (bullet points) 3. Decisions Made (numbered list) 4. Action Items (who, what, by when) 5. Open Questions (items needing follow-up) Meeting Notes: [Paste your notes here]
How to use it
Four steps, start to finish. Nothing to install.
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Copy the prompt with the button on the panel.
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Open a new chat in Claude on your ASU Enterprise account and paste it in.
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Swap every highlighted placeholder for your own material before you send it.
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Not quite right? Say what to change in plain language and ask for another pass. The prompt is a starting point, not a one-shot.
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