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pull the action items.

meetings create action items. they get buried in notes. jottie extracts them. 'pull action items from my meeting notes' - see everything you committed to, organized.

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powered by jottie

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extracts tasks from notes

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identifies commitments

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organizes by owner

try it yourself

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why this works

built for this

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extracts tasks from notes

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identifies commitments

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organizes by owner

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nothing falls through

examples

action item extraction

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"pull action items from my meeting notes"
"list next steps from the kickoff"
"what tasks did i commit to?"

details

how it works

jottie understands action language - 'i'll do', 'need to', 'action item', 'follow up'. it pulls these from your notes and lists them clearly.

action language detection

owner identification

clear task list

how it works

action language detection
owner identification
clear task list

details

why extraction helps

action items in prose are hard to track. extracting them makes them visible. you can then move them to your task system or just keep the list.

why extraction helps

action items in prose are hard to track. extracting them makes them visible. you can then move them to your task system or just keep the list.

questions

frequently asked

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does it find implicit actions?

it tries. clear action language works best, but it catches common patterns.

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can i filter by assignee?

yes. 'action items assigned to me' or 'sarah's tasks' works.

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does jottie track task completion?

no. it extracts, doesn't track. use a todo app for completion tracking.

ready to try jottie?

start with a single note, then use search or chat to pull the context back instantly.