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Connect MeetGeek in one click and let an autonomous agent pick up where the summary ends: it reads each recap, extracts the decisions and action items, and turns them into tasks, CRM updates, and recaps across the rest of your stack. You set the autonomy, it does the follow-through.

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In short

Fleece AI connects to MeetGeek through managed OAuth and lets autonomous agents pull meeting recordings, transcripts, AI summaries, action items, and highlights the moment a meeting is processed. Agents combine MeetGeek with 3,000+ other apps — Notion, Slack, HubSpot, Google Calendar — so a summary stops being a document you read and becomes tasks created, a CRM updated, and a recap posted, under the approval rules you set.

At a glance

CategoryProductivity
AvailabilityBusiness plan and up — included in the 7-day trial
Connects to3,000+ apps via managed OAuth
SetupConnect your tools — no code required
AutonomySuggest-only to fully autonomous, with approval gates
Pricing7-day trial (€1 card check, credited back), then paid plans

By Loïc Jané · Updated June 29, 2026

What a Fleece agent does with MeetGeek

MeetGeek quietly records and transcribes your calls across Google Meet, Zoom, and Microsoft Teams, and after each meeting it hands you a clean package: an AI summary, a list of action items, the highlights worth keeping, and a searchable transcript in 50+ languages. The capture is excellent — but the summary still sits in MeetGeek, and the actual follow-through happens somewhere else entirely: in your task tracker, your CRM, your team channel, your inbox. That gap between a good recap and finished work is where most meeting value leaks away.

A Fleece agent closes that gap. Through managed OAuth — you authorize MeetGeek once, and Fleece stores, scopes, and refreshes tokens securely — the agent can read the latest meeting summary, pull the full transcript, lift the action items and highlights, and apply the meeting template that shaped the notes. An event trigger fires the moment MeetGeek finishes processing a meeting, so the agent starts working within seconds of the call ending, with no one having to open the app or copy anything by hand.

What makes this different from MeetGeek's own exports and native integrations is judgment. MeetGeek captures and summarizes; a Fleece agent reads the summary, decides what each action item actually requires, drafts the follow-ups, updates the right records, and routes each piece to the right place across 3,000+ connected apps. And because Fleece agents work as a hierarchy — a lead agent delegating to specialized child agents — one meeting-facing agent can hand the CRM work to a sales agent, the task creation to a project agent, and the recap to a comms agent, then confirm the whole thing is done.

What the agent can do with MeetGeek

Read every summary

Pulls the AI summary, full transcript, highlights, and the meeting template behind each recap as soon as MeetGeek finishes processing.

Action items into tasks

Turns the action items MeetGeek extracts into Notion pages, project cards, or CRM tasks — each linked back to the source meeting.

Recaps where the team lives

Posts a decisions-and-owners recap to the right Slack channel or emails attendees, so no one has to open the meeting library to catch up.

Works in 50+ languages

Reads transcripts and summaries in the language MeetGeek captured them in, so multilingual teams get the same follow-through.

Real-time triggers

Starts the moment a meeting is processed through an event trigger — not on a timer — so follow-ups go out while the call is still fresh.

Approval gates

Anything sensitive — external emails, CRM changes, announcements — pauses for your one-click sign-off before it goes anywhere.

Integrations

Automations teams run on MeetGeek

These are concrete setups you can describe to a Fleece agent in plain language. Each one combines MeetGeek with other connected apps.

1

Post-meeting pipeline: summary in, work out

When MeetGeek finishes processing a meeting, the agent reads the AI summary and action items, writes a structured decisions-and-tasks page in Notion, and posts a short recap to the project's Slack channel with owners and due dates. What used to be a document nobody reopened becomes tracked work and a team update within minutes of the call ending.

2

Sales: turn call notes into pipeline movement

After each sales call, the agent takes MeetGeek's action items and highlights, updates the matching deal and contact in HubSpot with the notes and next steps, and drafts a follow-up email that quotes what was actually promised. The email waits in a one-click approval gate, so the rep sends it in seconds instead of rebuilding it from memory.

3

Meeting hygiene: flag the recurring calls that go nowhere

Once a week the agent reviews recurring meetings on your Google Calendar against their MeetGeek summaries, and flags the ones that produced no action items or decisions. It posts a short hygiene digest to Slack naming the meetings worth cutting or restructuring — a calm, standing signal about where time is being spent without outcomes.

4

Recruiting: coordinate interview debriefs

For each interview, the agent collects the MeetGeek transcript and highlights, assembles a structured debrief in Notion against the scorecard for that role, and notifies the hiring manager in Slack that the debrief is ready. Panels stop chasing scattered notes; every candidate gets the same evidence-based writeup in the same place.

How to connect MeetGeek to Fleece AI

1

Create your Fleece account

Sign up and start the 7-day trial. You land in a workspace where agents, flows, and integrations live together.

2

Connect MeetGeek via managed OAuth

Pick MeetGeek from the integrations catalog and authorize it in one click. Fleece manages tokens and scopes for you; you can revoke access at any time from MeetGeek or from Fleece.

3

Describe the job in plain language

Create an agent and tell it what to do after each meeting — "read the summary, create the action items in Notion, and post the decisions to #project". No flowchart building required.

4

Set autonomy and approval gates

Choose what the agent may do on its own and what waits for your sign-off. Sensitive actions like external emails or CRM edits pause for one-click approval.

5

Run it on triggers or a schedule

Let the agent react the instant a meeting is processed, or schedule recurring flows — a weekly meeting-hygiene digest, for example — that run without you.

MeetGeek

MeetGeek works better with the rest of your stack

Meeting automations get powerful when they cross app boundaries. Pair MeetGeek with Notion to file decisions and action items, with Slack to post recaps where the team already works, with HubSpot to move call notes straight into the deal, or with Google Calendar to judge which recurring meetings still earn their slot — all through the same agent, all under the same approval rules. Fleece connects to 3,000+ apps, so the stack you already use is almost certainly covered.

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