Introduction I spend a good amount of time in meetings, and over time I started using different tools around them. MacParakeet is great for local meeting transcription, Fellow is useful for meeting recaps and action items, and Obsidian is where I keep my own notes and long-term knowledge base. The problem was not generating meeting notes. The problem was keeping them in the right place. I often had a transcript in one tool, a summary in another, and my own notes somewhere in Obsidian. When I wanted to go back to a meeting days or weeks later, I had to remember where each piece of information lived. That got annoying quickly, especially for recurring meetings. So I built Meeting Notes Sync, an Obsidian plugin that syncs meeting transcripts, notes, and AI summaries into your vault. I also wrote a companion meeting-notes agent skill, so tools like Claude Code and Codex can search those notes in a contextual way when you ask about past meetings. The plugin is now available in the official…
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