`Every Monday we do sprint planning. Every Monday I spend 30 minutes afterwards turning notes into Jira tickets.
It's not hard work — it's just friction. Copy a line, switch to Jira, create issue, paste, set assignee, set priority, repeat 15 times.
I kept telling myself I'd write a script for this. That was 8 months ago.
Last week someone on my team mentioned Brytox. It's a Chrome extension that reads your meeting notes — from Docs, Gmail, Slack, wherever you wrote them — and uses AI to extract all the action items. Assignees, due dates, priorities. Then it pushes them directly into Jira (or Asana, ClickUp, Trello, GitHub Issues).
The part that got me: it loads your actual team from Jira. So when the notes say "Rahul will handle the API refactor by Friday" — it finds Rahul in your project and assigns the ticket to him.
I ran it on our last 1:1 notes just to test — caught 6 action items I'd already half-forgotten about.
Free plan covers 5 extractions a month, and one extraction = all the tasks from a single session. So it's not metered per ticket which I appreciated.
Anyway — if you're also 8 months into "I'll script this someday", maybe just use this instead.
https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/brytox-ai-meeting-to-task/lbgmlbccepnmbpeoikffjdpfnkonbcke
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