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5 ways to automate Tactiq with Zapier

By Michael Toth · March 10, 2026

If you're anything like me, you view meetings as a necessary evil. They can help you gather information and make sure everybody is on the same page, but remembering what you've learned—and following up after—can quickly monopolize your workday. 

AI-powered notetakers like are a great way to capture meeting content. But taking notes is just the beginning. You need to turn those transcripts into actionable insights and share them with your team. 

That's where automation comes in. Whether you need to create structured documents, assign tasks, share key points with stakeholders, or build a comprehensive knowledge base, Zaps—Zapier's automated workflows—can transform how you handle meeting-related tasks.

Here's how automation can help you make the most out of Tactiq and your meetings.

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To get started with a Zap template—what we call our pre-made workflows—just click on the button. It only takes a few minutes to set up. You can read more about setting up Zaps here.

Back up and store your transcripts

While Tactiq is great for automatically transcribing your meetings, it might not be a tool everyone on your team uses or where the rest of your meeting and project docs are stored. With a little automation, however, you can streamline the process of adding records to your tool of choice each time Tactiq generates a new transcript. 

For example, you can automatically upload transcripts to a file storage app like or .

Or, you can use , , or Notion to log your meeting content in a structured spreadsheet-type format. Each new transcript will automatically create a new row, making searching, filtering, and analyzing your meeting discussions easy.

When you integrate Tactiq with your storage tools, your transcripts are not only safely backed up but also organized in a way that fits your team's workflow. This approach saves time, reduces the risk of misplaced information, and provides a reliable system for keeping your meeting data at your fingertips.

Turn Tactiq transcripts into actionable docs

Transcripts are great until you have to dig through them to find key information. With  Zapier, you can automatically create structured documents in tools like , making it easy to manage and act on key information.

When Tactiq generates a meeting transcript, you can use a Zap to append it to an existing doc or format it to match an existing template. Or you can add a step that uses AI to create a short summary of the transcript and add it to a tool like Notion—so you can see the most important information at a glance.

Here are some Zaps to help you get started:

Create tasks from transcripts

Meetings rarely end without a litany of follow up tasks you have to accomplish. But if you use a project management tool like Asana, you still have to manually create, assign, and track those tasks—which is a task in and of itself. On a busy day, that step can easily get skipped. 

Whether you're assigning action items, setting deadlines, or prioritizing follow-ups, these workflows can help keep your team organized and focused on what matters most. Imagine finishing a meeting and having all relevant tasks instantly generated in your project management software—no more forgotten to-dos.

Share transcripts with your team

Sharing your meeting transcripts helps keep everyone on the same page, whether you're coordinating with your own team or communicating with external meeting attendees. 

For internal use, you can send transcripts to a designated Slack channel, making it easy for your team to review the conversation and stay aligned on action items, even if someone couldn't attend the meeting. That way, your team remains informed and collaborative. 

Or, if you're working with clients or partners, you can try automatically emailing meeting transcripts after your call ends so everyone is on the same page. 

You can even leverage ChatGPT to generate a customized meeting summary from the transcript and then email that to your team or external contacts. This saves time while providing a clear and concise overview of the meeting, helping everyone stay informed and engaged.

Build a meeting knowledge base with AI memory

Meeting transcripts are full of valuable insights, but without proper organization, they can quickly become a sea of forgotten information. By integrating Tactiq with AI tools that have memory features, you can transform your meeting notes into a dynamic and evolving knowledge base. 

Memory-enabled AI tools like , , , or will remember key points, trends, and decisions made across multiple meetings—allowing you to ask for summaries or revisit crucial topics. Over time, these tools build a comprehensive and contextual understanding of your meeting history, making it easier to track ongoing projects, identify unresolved issues, or review strategic discussions.

Additionally, sending meeting transcripts to AI models like Claude or Gemini can prepare them for future prompts and queries. You can ask these models to generate insights, highlight action items, or even give you an overview of how priorities have shifted over time. 

Try one of these workflows to get started:

Turn Tactiq meeting transcripts into action with automation

Automation can transform how your team handles your Tactiq meeting transcripts—and even make meetings themselves more valuable. Whether you need to create follow-up tasks, share summaries with your team, or store meeting content for future analysis, Zaps provides the flexibility to integrate Tactiq with the other apps you use to get work done.

By automating these processes, you not only save time and reduce manual work but also ensure that every meeting yields tangible outcomes.

This article was originally published in November 2024, written by Michael Toth. It was most recently updated in March 2026 by Hannah Herman.

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Michael Toth

Michael is an automation and AI consultant in Denver, Colorado. At his company, Snowline Automation, he helps financial advisors streamline their operations. Outside work, Michael loves skiing and hiking. Find him at snowlineautomation.com.

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