
notion-meeting-intelligence
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Prepare meeting materials with Notion context and Codex research; use when gathering context, drafting agendas/pre-reads, and tailoring materials to attendees.
Prepare meeting materials with Notion context and Codex research; use when gathering context, drafting agendas/pre-reads, and tailoring materials to attendees.
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name: notion-meeting-intelligence description: Prepare meeting materials with Notion context and Codex research; use when gathering context, drafting agendas/pre-reads, and tailoring materials to attendees. metadata: short-description: Prep meetings with Notion context and tailored agendas
Meeting Intelligence
Prep meetings by pulling Notion context, tailoring agendas/pre-reads, and enriching with Codex research.
Workflow
0) If any MCP call fails because Notion MCP is not connected, pause and set it up:
- Add the Notion MCP:
codex mcp add notion --url https://mcp.notion.com/mcp
- Enable remote MCP client:
- Set
[features].rmcp_client = trueinconfig.tomlor runcodex --enable rmcp_client
- Set
- Log in with OAuth:
codex mcp login notion
After successful login, the user will have to restart codex. You should finish your answer and tell them so when they try again they can continue with Step 1.
1) Gather inputs
- Ask for objective, desired outcomes/decisions, attendees, duration, date/time, and prior materials.
- Search Notion for relevant docs, past notes, specs, and action items (
Notion:notion-search), then fetch key pages (Notion:notion-fetch). - Capture blockers/risks and open questions up front.
2) Choose format
- Status/update → status template.
- Decision/approval → decision template.
- Planning (sprint/project) → planning template.
- Retro/feedback → retrospective template.
- 1:1 → one-on-one template.
- Ideation → brainstorming template.
- Use
reference/template-selection-guide.mdto confirm.
3) Build the agenda/pre-read
- Start from the chosen template in
reference/and adapt sections (context, goals, agenda, owner/time per item, decisions, risks, prep asks). - Include links to pulled Notion pages and any required pre-reading.
- Assign owners for each agenda item; call out timeboxes and expected outputs.
4) Enrich with research
- Add concise Codex research where helpful: market/industry facts, benchmarks, risks, best practices.
- Keep claims cited with source links; separate fact from opinion.
5) Finalize and share
- Add next steps and owners for follow-ups.
- If tasks arise, create/link tasks in the relevant Notion database.
- Update the page via
Notion:notion-update-pagewhen details change; keep a brief changelog if multiple edits.
References and examples
reference/— template picker and meeting templates (e.g.,template-selection-guide.md,status-update-template.md,decision-meeting-template.md,sprint-planning-template.md,one-on-one-template.md,retrospective-template.md,brainstorming-template.md).examples/— end-to-end meeting preps (e.g.,executive-review.md,project-decision.md,sprint-planning.md,customer-meeting.md).
npx skills add https://github.com/openai/skills --skill notion-meeting-intelligenceRun this in your project — your agent picks the skill up automatically.
Quick start
- Confirm meeting goal, attendees, date/time, and decisions needed.
- Gather context: search with
Notion:notion-search, then fetch withNotion:notion-fetch(prior notes, specs, OKRs, decisions). - Pick the right template via
reference/template-selection-guide.md(status, decision, planning, retro, 1:1, brainstorming). - Draft agenda/pre-read in Notion with
Notion:notion-create-pages, embedding source links and owner/timeboxes. - Enrich with Codex research (industry insights, benchmarks, risks) and update the page with
Notion:notion-update-pageas plans change.
No common issues documented yet. If you hit a problem, the repository's GitHub Issues page is the best place to look.