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I built an open-source tool that moves meeting notes from Granola into a Notion database. Each note gets imported as a structured page with the meeting metadata, AI summary, and full transcript — all formatted for Notion. I know a lot of people here aren’t developers, so to be upfront: this does require running a Python script from the command line. It’s not a one-click integration or a No-Code connector. If you’re comfortable following step-by-step setup instructions and pasting a couple of API keys into a config file, it should work fine. If that sounds intimidating, this probably isn’t for you yet. What it does: Pulls all your Granola notes via their API Creates a Notion database with columns for meeting name, date, attendees, organizer, summary, and more Each meeting becomes a Notion page with the AI summary and speaker-by-speaker transcript Keeps track of what’s been synced locally, so it won’t create duplicates if you run it again What it doesn’t do: It’s not real-time — you run it manually when you want to sync It doesn’t sync back from Notion to Granola It doesn’t edit or modify your existing Notion setup beyond creating one new database Repo and setup instructions: https://github.com/dharmapurikar/granola-to-notion Happy to answer questions if anyone wants to try it out. submitted by /u/karkoon83

Originally posted by u/karkoon83 on r/ArtificialInteligence