Import from Granola

Turn your Granola meeting notes into a living knowledge graph

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Granola gives you great notes for individual meetings. Conclave connects the dots across all of them — surfacing people, topics, decisions, and relationships you'd never spot reading transcripts one at a time.

Export from Granola

  1. Open Granola and find a meeting

    Click on any meeting in your Granola sidebar to open the enhanced notes.
  2. Copy the meeting notes

    Click the share/export button in Granola (or select all text with ⌘A) and copy the enhanced meeting notes.
  3. Save as a text file

    Paste into any text editor and save as a .txt file. Include the meeting title and date in the filename for easier reference — e.g. product-review-2026-02-20.txt
  4. Drop into Conclave

    Open Conclave, press ⌘I or click "Import", and drag your text file into the drop zone. Conclave handles the rest.

💡 Batch Import

Have a backlog of Granola meetings? Export several at once and drag them all into Conclave in a single drop. Conclave processes them sequentially and builds connections across every transcript automatically.

For Granola Teams Users

If your team uses Granola's shared folders, you can export notes from shared meetings too. Each team member's meetings add more nodes and connections to your knowledge graph.

  1. Open a shared folder in Granola

    Navigate to the team folder containing shared meeting notes.
  2. Export individual meeting notes

    Open each meeting and copy/export the notes as text files. Granola's AI-enhanced summaries work well — Conclave will extract entities from whatever format you provide.
  3. Import the batch into Conclave

    Drop all the exported files at once. Conclave's entity resolution will automatically match "Sarah" from one meeting to "Sarah Chen" from another.

Using Granola's Notion/Slack Export?

If you send Granola notes to Notion or Slack, you can also grab transcripts from there:

  1. From Notion: Export the page as Markdown or plain text

    Open the Notion page → "..." menu → Export → Markdown & CSV. Drop the .md file into Conclave.
  2. From Slack: Copy the message text

    Find the Granola note in your Slack channel, copy the message content, paste into a .txt file, and import.

Why Granola + Conclave?

Direct Granola Integration

We're exploring a direct integration with Granola's API to make this even smoother — one-click sync of all your Granola meetings into Conclave. Download Conclave and stay tuned.