Meeting action items · How-to guide

How to turn meeting notes into action items

The problem with most meeting notes is the step after them. Capturing what was said is straightforward. Converting that into tasks with owners and deadlines requires a second pass that most people either rush or skip. AI recording changes the sequence: the action items come out of the meeting before anyone has to write them down.

Plaud Note Pro beside a phone showing a meeting summary with action itemsBest for structured output

Quick answer

4 steps from meeting audio to attributed action items

The fastest path skips the note-extraction step entirely and goes from audio to action items directly.

1. Review your notes and highlight decision signals

Look for phrases like "we should," "let's," or "can you," as these mark raw action item candidates. If you recorded the meeting, the transcript surfaces these patterns automatically without a manual read-through.

2. Rewrite each signal as a concrete task

A good action item has three parts: what needs to be done, who owns it, and when it is due. If any part is missing, mark the item as unclear rather than filling in details by inference.

3. Separate action items from decisions

Decisions are agreements the group already reached. Action items are work that still needs to happen. Keeping them in separate fields means the person receiving the recap can act without re-reading the full notes.

4. Send the recap grouped by person

Each owner should be able to scan their section and see exactly what they are responsible for, with a deadline or an explicit note that none was set. Send before the end of the day while context is fresh.

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Methods

Which method captures owner and deadline attribution

Compared on how much active effort the method requires during the meeting, which meeting formats are covered, whether speaker labels identify who made each commitment, and whether transcription is included.

Manual note-taking → manual extraction

Write notes during the meeting, then re-read to identify action items.

Setup effort
High (ongoing)
Coverage
In-person
Speaker labels
No
Transcription
No

Notes in Evernote or Notion → manual review

Note capture is reliable, but the extraction step is the bottleneck.

Setup effort
High (ongoing)
Coverage
In-person
Speaker labels
No
Transcription
No

AI prompt on existing notes

Paste notes into ChatGPT or a similar tool and extract action items.

Setup effort
Low
Coverage
In-person (text only)
Speaker labels
No
Transcription
Partial

AI recorder → auto-generated action items (Plaud Note Pro)

Records the full meeting, phone call or in-person. Plaud Intelligence extracts action items with speaker attribution.

Setup effort
Low (one press)
Coverage
Phone + in-person
Speaker labels
Yes
Transcription
Yes

Based on common meeting workflows and Plaud product data. Always follow your organization's recording policy and local consent rules before recording any session.

Tips

What action items need to actually drive follow-through

An action item that gets done has three fields that all have values: what needs to happen, who owns it, and when it is due.

Missing owner attributionMost manually extracted action items fail when the owner is vague or listed as a group.
No deadline or flagItems without deadlines are often omitted or delayed indefinitely.
Decisions mixed with tasksOutput arrives unsorted, requiring extra reformatting before sharing.

The easier way

How Plaud Note Pro extracts action items with speaker attribution

Plaud Note Pro is a physical AI note taker that records phone calls and in-person meetings, then uses Plaud Intelligence to extract action items with speaker attribution.

  • Speaker-attributed tasks4 MEMS microphones with AI beamforming identify each speaker and link every task to the person who committed.
  • Structured output fieldsUses 10,000+ meeting templates with dedicated fields for decisions, action items, and open questions.
  • Dual-mode recordingSmart dual-mode auto-detects phone calls or in-person meetings with a single device.
Plaud Note Pro

Plaud Note Pro

The world's most advanced physical AI note taker. Action items attributed to the person who committed, every meeting.

4 MEMS mics · Smart dual-mode · Up to 30 hours recording · 10,000+ templates · 64 GB
Microphones4 MEMS with AI beamforming
Recording timeUp to 30 hours
Thickness2.99 mm thin
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Pick the Plaud for your meeting setup

Note Pro for meetings that include phone calls, conference rooms, and multi-speaker setups. NotePin S for wearable capture in in-person-only settings.

Plaud Note Pro

Plaud Note Pro

Physical AI note taker for phone calls and in-person meetings with speaker attribution.

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  • 4 MEMS mics, 5 m pickup
  • Smart dual-mode (calls + in-person)
  • Up to 30 hours recording
  • 10,000+ action-item templates
$189.00
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Plaud NotePin S

Plaud NotePin S

Wearable AI note taker for hands-free in-person meetings only.

★★★★★4.9(88)
  • 17.4 g wearable design
  • Up to 20 hours recording
  • Multiple wear options included
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Frequently asked questions

Which AI tool is best for taking meeting notes?

The best tool depends on whether your meetings are in-person, online, or mixed. For in-person or mixed meetings, a physical AI recorder like Plaud Note Pro captures audio directly and generates structured minutes with action items.

What's the best way to take meeting notes?

The most reliable approach is to record the full meeting and review an AI-generated transcript afterward rather than writing in real time.

What meeting notes recorder is free?

Most phones include a free built-in voice recorder. For AI transcription and action-item extraction, Otter.ai has a free tier with limited monthly minutes.

How do I convert existing meeting notes into action items?

Paste the notes into a large language model and prompt it to extract action items with owners and deadlines. Recording the meeting captures everything that was said.