Cards
See titles, times, and status together—handy when you want a gallery of what is coming and who owns it.
Hold a stand-up, keep the agenda visible, capture what you decided, and turn follow-ups into tasks without jumping between apps. Open Meetings from the bottom bar whenever the team needs a quiet corner to think together.
Tap the meetings icon on the dock and the panel rises over your canvas. When you go back to tasks, context stays put: same team, same day, same layout—nothing gets orphaned in another tool.
Some people scan a wall of cards; others need the week in one line. Switch layouts without losing filters, and pick whichever view helps you walk into the next conversation prepared.
See titles, times, and status together—handy when you want a gallery of what is coming and who owns it.
Meetings plotted on a timeline so you can spot a packed afternoon or a gap before the deadline.
A single column for readers who like to move top to bottom fast, with the same filters as everywhere else.
Split the session into short topics, mark what is done, and pin notes to the line they belong to. When the discussion wanders, the agenda nudges everyone back—without feeling like a spreadsheet drill.
Pull topics up or down so the burning question lands first, then let the rest follow naturally.
Side notes attach to the agenda line they reference, not to an endless chat river you cannot replay later.
After a dense conversation, ask for a short recap, a tidy list of follow-ups, or a first pass at minutes. You approve every word: edit, then save—nothing is published or filed unless you confirm it.
Turn rough notes into something you can drop into email, Slack, or a client update without rewriting from scratch.
When the model suggests tasks, you accept or reject each one before anything hits the board or backlog.
Start from an AI draft, then adjust names, dates, and tone so it reads like your house style.
Choose stand-up, retrospective, or planning and we seed the flow. Rename rows, add columns, delete what you do not need—a template is momentum, not a cage.
Yesterday, today, blockers—the cadence teams already recognize.
Surface wins, name friction, and pick one or two improvements you can ship next week.
Align goals, owners, and dates so the sprint opens with the same picture for everyone.
If two meetings collide, you get a friendly heads-up—not a siren. End-before-start checks catch honest mistakes, and for public sessions you get a gentle reminder to add a link so guests are not left guessing.
When you decide what happens next, send it into the same task system your team already trusts. Priorities carry over cleanly so work does not vanish between apps.
As the roster grows, search and filters keep the list humane. Zoom in on one person’s meetings, hide completed items for focus, and still open full history in a click when a lead needs the whole story.
Soft-hide items that are not part of day-to-day work but might matter for audits or culture. Restore wording when you need the original, or keep snapshots of minutes exactly as the room approved them.
Walking between rooms or juggling coffee? When voice capture is enabled for your workspace, dictate a quick line and polish it later—still anchored to the same agenda item.
The canvas, task columns, and automation layer share the same agents and the same facts—so what you agree in the room lands where execution already lives.
Create a workspace, open Meetings from the bottom bar, and invite the team into a steadier weekly rhythm—with notes, decisions, and tasks in one place.