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Granola

Import meeting notes and transcripts from Granola to generate product insights

Granola Integration

Connect Granola to automatically import your meeting notes and transcripts into Deck, so every customer conversation generates product insights without any manual effort.

What Gets Imported

When you connect Granola to Deck, we import:

  • Meeting notes — Granola's AI-enhanced notes from your meetings
  • Transcripts — Full transcripts associated with each meeting document

Setting Up the Integration

  1. Navigate to Settings → Integrations
  2. Find Granola in the available integrations
  3. Click Connect
  4. In Granola, go to Settings → API and generate a new API key
  5. Paste your Granola API key when prompted
  6. Click Save — Deck will verify the connection and activate the integration

How It Works

Once connected, Deck:

  1. Fetches your meeting documents from Granola, including notes and transcripts
  2. Analyzes conversations to extract product feedback, feature requests, and customer pain points
  3. Links insights to themes so patterns across meetings are automatically grouped
  4. Associates feedback with contacts when customer emails are present in your notes

Use Cases

  • Customer call analysis — Extract actionable insights from every customer-facing meeting
  • Internal research synthesis — Surface patterns from user research sessions captured in Granola
  • Feature request tracking — Automatically identify and group feature requests mentioned in meetings
  • Pain point discovery — Find recurring frustrations across customer conversations

Managing the Integration

Manage your Granola integration from Settings → Integrations → Granola:

  • View connection status and last sync time
  • Trigger a manual sync to import the latest documents
  • Disconnect the integration

Privacy and Security

Deck accesses your Granola data using your personal API key. Only documents available under your Granola account are imported. Your API key is stored securely and never exposed to the frontend.