granola-core-workflow-a
Meeting preparation and template setup in Granola — templates, recipes, and pre-meeting workflows. Use when configuring note templates for 1:1s, standups, discovery calls, or sprint planning, creating custom recipes, or preparing agenda notes before important meetings. Trigger: "granola template", "granola meeting prep", "granola recipe", "granola agenda".
What this skill does
# Granola Core Workflow A: Meeting Preparation & Templates ## Overview Configure Granola templates (which structure the enhanced output) and recipes (repeatable Chat prompts) for consistent, high-quality meeting notes. Granola ships with 29 built-in templates and supports custom templates per workspace. ## Prerequisites - Granola installed and authenticated - Calendar synced with upcoming meetings - At least one meeting captured (to understand the enhancement flow) ## Instructions ### Step 1 — Choose a Built-in Template Click the **Change template** icon at the bottom of your notes before or during a meeting: | Template | Best For | Sections Generated | |----------|----------|-------------------| | **1-on-1** | Manager/report check-ins | Check-in, Updates, Discussion, Action Items | | **Stand-up** | Daily sync | Progress, Blockers, Priorities | | **Discovery Call** | Sales prospecting | Budget, Authority, Need, Timeline (BANT) | | **Sprint Planning** | Agile ceremonies | Sprint Goals, Velocity, Backlog, Risks | | **Weekly Team** | Status meetings | Updates, Decisions, Action Items | | **Interview Debrief** | Hiring loops | Candidate Assessment, Strengths, Concerns | | **Project Kick-Off** | New initiatives | Goals, Scope, Timeline, RACI | | **Pipeline Review** | Sales forecast | Deal Status, Next Steps, Risks | | **Design Crit** | Creative review | Feedback, Changes Requested, Approvals | Templates tell the AI how to structure the enhanced output — a sales call produces different sections than a standup. ### Step 2 — Create a Custom Template 1. Open Granola Settings > **Templates** 2. Click **Create New Template** 3. Define the structure using section headers: ```markdown ## Customer Feedback Session ### Context [Brief on the customer and their product usage] ### Key Feedback Themes [Grouped by category: UX, Performance, Features, Support] ### Verbatim Quotes [Direct customer quotes with timestamps] ### Severity Assessment [Critical / High / Medium / Low for each issue] ### Action Items [Owner, task, due date] ### Follow-Up Commitment [What we promised the customer and by when] ``` 1. Name it and optionally set auto-trigger conditions: - Calendar event title contains specific keywords (e.g., "feedback", "customer") - Attendee email domains (e.g., `@customer.com`) ### Step 3 — Create Recipes for Granola Chat Recipes are saved prompts invoked with `/` in Granola Chat: | Recipe | Prompt | Use Case | |--------|--------|----------| | `/follow-up` | "Draft a professional follow-up email summarizing decisions and next steps" | Post-meeting email | | `/standup` | "Extract blockers, progress updates, and priorities per person" | Standup summary | | `/bant` | "Analyze this call using BANT framework (Budget, Authority, Need, Timeline)" | Sales qualification | | `/prd` | "Write a PRD based on the product requirements discussed in this meeting" | Product spec | | `/coaching` | "Based on this 1:1, suggest coaching points and development areas" | Manager prep | | `/decision-log` | "List all decisions made, who made them, and the reasoning" | Governance | Create custom recipes at Settings > **Recipes** or directly in Chat. ### Step 4 — Pre-Meeting Preparation Before important meetings, type context into the Granola notepad **before** the call starts: ```markdown ## Pre-Meeting Context - Last meeting: discussed Series A timeline, concerns about runway - Open items: term sheet review, board seat allocation - My goals today: confirm valuation range, discuss liquidation preference - Questions to ask: timeline for closing, co-investor status ``` When you click **Enhance Notes** after the meeting, Granola combines: 1. Your pre-meeting context 2. Your live notes during the meeting 3. The full audio transcript This produces output that is aware of your goals and prior context. ### Step 5 — Set Template Defaults per Workspace For team deployments, set default templates per shared folder: | Folder | Default Template | Auto-Apply | |--------|-----------------|------------| | `#sales-calls` | Discovery Call | Events with external attendees | | `#engineering` | Sprint Planning | Events titled "sprint" or "planning" | | `#leadership` | Weekly Team | Events with >5 attendees | | `#interviews` | Interview Debrief | Events titled "interview" | ## Output - Templates configured for each meeting type - Custom recipes created for post-meeting workflows - Pre-meeting context workflow established - Consistent structured output across team meetings ## Error Handling | Issue | Cause | Fix | |-------|-------|-----| | Wrong template applied | Auto-trigger matched incorrectly | Narrow trigger conditions (more specific keywords) | | Template sections empty | Meeting lacked relevant discussion | Remove irrelevant sections from template | | Recipe not appearing | Not saved to workspace | Save recipe in Settings > Recipes | | Pre-meeting notes lost | Typed in wrong app | Ensure you type in the Granola notepad, not a separate editor | ## Template Design Best Practices 1. **Use clear section headers** — Granola's AI parses headers to organize content 2. **Include bracketed hints** — `[Owner, task, due date]` guides the AI output format 3. **Keep templates under 10 sections** — too many sections dilute content 4. **Add a "Verbatim Quotes" section** for customer-facing meetings — captures exact language 5. **End with "Action Items" and "Next Steps"** — the AI reliably fills these ## Resources - [Customize Notes with Templates](https://docs.granola.ai/help-center/taking-notes/customise-notes-with-templates) - [Introducing Recipes](https://www.granola.ai/blog/say-hello-to-recipes) - [Get the Best from Granola](https://www.granola.ai/blog/get-the-best-from-granola) ## Next Steps Proceed to `granola-core-workflow-b` for post-meeting processing and sharing workflows.
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