How to prep for a meeting from your own notes
To prep for a meeting, drop the relevant notes, briefs, and prior threads into Journal Genie and ask what matters: the open decisions, the context behind them, and the questions to raise — each grounded in your own material and cited. Your notes stay private, are never used to train AI, and export in one click.
Journal Genie preps you for a meeting from your own notes and briefs — with cited, grounded answers that are never used to train AI.
Walking into a meeting cold usually isn’t a lack of notes — it’s not having time to reread them. An AI that could pull the relevant threads together would help, if it worked from your material and kept it private.
Journal Genie reasons over the notes you provide and cites them, so your prep is grounded in what was actually said, not a plausible reconstruction.
Bring the context
Paste or upload the notes, briefs, and prior threads relevant to the meeting. Journal Genie works from the text you provide — it doesn’t record, transcribe, or join meetings — so the material is exactly what you chose to bring.
Ask what matters
Ask for the open decisions, the context behind them, and the questions worth raising. Each point is grounded in your notes and cites where it came from, so you can trust your prep — and when the notes are ambiguous, the AI flags it rather than inventing certainty.
Private by default
Your notes are isolated per user, never used to train AI, and never sold. Keep your own pre-meeting thinking in a journal that stays private by default, and export any prep summary in one click as plain markdown.
What it does and doesn’t do
- Journal Genie preps from the notes you give it — it does not record, transcribe, or join your meetings.
- A prep summary reflects what’s in your notes, not what was left unsaid; a cited summary still deserves a read before you walk in.
Questions, answered first.
How do I prep for a meeting using my own notes?
Paste or upload the relevant notes and briefs into Journal Genie and ask for the open decisions and the questions to raise. Each point is grounded in your notes and cited, and your material is never used to train AI.
Does it record or join my meeting?
No. Journal Genie works from the text notes you provide — it does not record, transcribe, or join meetings. You bring the notes; it helps you prep, grounded and cited.
Is my prep material private?
Yes. Your notes are isolated per user, never used to train AI, and never sold, and you can export or delete them yourself.
Related, and the proof behind it.
Walk in ready, from your own notes.
Bring one meeting’s notes and ask for the decisions and open questions — cited, and private. Free to start.