Brief My Meeting

Brief My Meeting

AI meeting briefs delivered to your inbox. Open source

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Get an AI briefing email before every meeting with research on who you're meeting and full context from your inbox and calendar. No more asking "what did we discuss last time?" or digging for that one attachment. Brief My Meeting surfaces everything automatically, 4 hours before your call. Fully open source.
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Launch tags:Productivity•Meetings•Calendar
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Vivian Li

@elie222 Congrats on the Launch, Elie.

This solves a very real problem: walking into meetings half-prepared biz the context is scattered across calendar invites and attachments. Delivering an AI brief directly to the inbox is a great low friction workflow choice.

Quick questions:
Any roadmap for notion or slack integrations?
what's the privacy model?

Congrats again.

Van de Vouchy
Hey Elie, that last minute scramble of Googling someone right before a call while pretending you totally remember them is so real. Was there a specific meeting where you got caught off guard?
Darrell Faucett
Interesting tool, would that also apply to just booked appointments through your Google calendar?
Elie Steinbock

@dubd59Ā yes! And Outlook Calendar

Dru Riley

Congrats on the launch @elie222! It's been great following the journey of BMM from concept to launch.

Elie Steinbock

@dru_rileyĀ thanks!

satoshi

think it's really meaningful to build a product that's so deeply embedded in everyday workflows as open source.

I can really relate to this—I also built an open-source product called Giselle.

I couldn't find the repository link, though. Where can I check out the code?

Mykyta Semenov šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡¦šŸ‡³šŸ‡±

As someone involved in sales, I really like the idea! Can your service analyze external sources? For example, LinkedIn? This is a very common task — before every B2B call, I analyze the person I’m going to speak with.

Ted Hoovers

This is one of those ideas that feels obvious in hindsight and that’s a compliment. Pre meeting context is where time actually gets wasted, not during the meeting itself. Pulling history, people, and attachments into a single brief is a real workflow win. The open-source angle plus inbox delivery makes it even more credible. Big fan of the ā€œno more digging no more asking what we discussed last time framing. That’s the pain.

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