Grafite Now Connects to Slack — Here's What That Unlocks
Your Meeting Intelligence, Where You Already Work
If you're like most professionals, Slack is already open all day. It's where conversations happen, decisions get made, and work gets coordinated. So it never made sense to us that your meeting intelligence should live in a completely separate tab that you have to remember to check.
Starting today, Grafite connects directly to Slack. And it's not just a notification pipe — it's a full meeting intelligence layer built into the workspace where your team already operates.
Here's what it does, how to set it up, and why we think this changes the way you interact with your meeting data.
What the Slack Integration Actually Does
Daily Briefings — Your Morning in 30 Seconds
Every morning (or whenever you choose), Grafite sends you a personalized daily brief in Slack. It's a clean summary of your day ahead: who you're meeting with, what companies they're from, when you last spoke, and any relevant context from previous conversations.
This isn't just a calendar dump. Because Grafite knows your people directory and your meeting history, it adds relationship context that a calendar app can't. "You last met with Sarah Chen three weeks ago — here's what you discussed." That kind of context used to take 10 minutes of digging through old notes. Now it shows up in your Slack DMs before your first coffee.
You can configure the time, the timezone, and whether it goes to your DMs or a specific channel. It's there when you need it, invisible when you don't.
Post-Meeting Summaries — Auto-Posted Where They Matter
After you finish recording a meeting in Grafite, the AI summary can be automatically posted to Slack. Key decisions, action items, discussion points — all formatted in clean Block Kit messages that are easy to scan and reference later.
This solves one of the most common meeting problems: the "I was in the meeting but I don't remember the details" problem. When the summary lands in a Slack channel, everyone who needs the context — even people who weren't in the meeting — can see it without asking.
You can route summaries to different channels based on rules: all summaries to one channel, keyword-matched summaries to project channels, or everything to your DMs. It's flexible enough to fit how your team already works.
Pre-Meeting Reminders — Context Before You Need It
A few minutes before your next meeting, Grafite sends you a DM with the relevant context: who's attending, what company they're with, and a quick summary of your last conversation with them. If there were open action items, those surface too.
It's the meeting prep you always intended to do but rarely had time for — delivered automatically, right before you need it. You walk into every conversation knowing exactly where you left off.
Ask Grafi — Your Full Knowledge Graph, in Slack
This is the one that gets people excited. You can talk to Ask Grafi directly in Slack — through @mentions, DMs, or the /grafite ask slash command.
Ask anything you'd ask in the Grafite app: "What did we decide about the pricing change last week?" or "When did I last meet with the design team?" or "What are my open action items?" Grafi searches across your meetings, notes, people, companies, and tasks — and responds right in the Slack thread with cited answers.
It's like having a teammate who was in every meeting you've ever had, available on demand in the tool you're already using.
Slash Commands — Quick Access Without Context Switching
The /grafite slash command gives you fast access to common actions:
/grafite ask [question]— Ask Grafi anything/grafite upcoming— See your next meetings with context/grafite search [query]— Search across your notes and meetings/grafite person [name]— Look up anyone in your people directory/grafite help— See all available commands
No need to open a new tab. No context switching. Just type the command and get what you need.
Setting It Up Takes About 30 Seconds
The whole setup is deliberately simple:
- Go to Settings → Connections in Grafite
- Click Connect Slack
- Authorize Grafite in your Slack workspace
- You're done
That's it. Daily briefs start the next morning. Reminders kick in before your next meeting. Ask Grafi is immediately available via @mention, DM, or slash command.
There's no complex configuration required to get started. You can customize delivery times, channels, and routing rules later — but the defaults work well for most people.
Why This Matters Beyond Convenience
The surface-level benefit is obvious: less tab-switching, more information where you already are. But the deeper value is about changing how teams interact with meeting data.
Meetings stop being black boxes. When summaries post to shared channels, everyone has visibility into decisions and action items — even if they weren't in the room. This reduces the "what happened in that meeting?" messages that clog up Slack channels.
Meeting prep becomes passive. Instead of actively remembering to review your notes before a call, the context comes to you. Daily briefs and pre-meeting reminders turn preparation from a chore into something that just happens.
Your knowledge graph becomes a team resource. When someone asks a question in a Slack channel and you can instantly get a cited answer from Ask Grafi, the value of your meeting data multiplies. It's not just your personal archive — it becomes a resource that makes the whole team sharper.
Decisions become traceable. When the summary with the key decisions posts to a Slack channel, there's a clear, searchable record. Three months from now, when someone asks "why did we go with vendor A?", the answer is in the channel history — with a link back to the original meeting in Grafite.
Who This Is For
Honestly, anyone who uses Slack and records meetings in Grafite will get value from this. But some workflows benefit more than others:
Project managers get the most out of daily briefs and auto-posted summaries. When every standup, sprint review, and stakeholder call automatically surfaces its decisions and action items in the project channel, nothing falls through the cracks.
Sales professionals benefit from pre-meeting reminders with relationship context. Walking into a client call knowing exactly what you discussed last time — and what their open concerns were — is a genuine competitive advantage.
Team leads and managers running multiple recurring meetings appreciate the automatic documentation. Instead of writing meeting recaps manually (which most people stop doing after the first week), Grafite handles it automatically and posts it where the team can see it.
Executives with packed calendars benefit from the daily brief. A quick morning scan of who you're meeting, what context matters, and what's unresolved from previous conversations — all in one Slack message.
What About Microsoft Teams?
We know a lot of you work in Teams-heavy environments. Microsoft Teams support is on our roadmap, and it's something we're actively working toward. The architecture behind the Slack integration was designed to be extensible — the core meeting intelligence layer (daily briefs, summaries, reminders, Ask Grafi) is platform-agnostic. Teams is the natural next step, and we'll share more as it gets closer.
In the meantime, Grafite's core platform works the same regardless of which messaging tool your team uses. Record meetings, get AI summaries, track people and tasks, ask questions across your data — all of that works today in any browser.
Try It Today
If you're already using Grafite, head to Settings → Connections and connect Slack. It takes 30 seconds and you'll have daily briefs waiting for you tomorrow morning.
If you haven't tried Grafite yet, sign up free — everything is free during beta, including the Slack integration. Record your first meeting, connect Slack, and see how much easier your mornings get when your meeting intelligence meets you where you already work.
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