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Meeting-history import turns official exports from another meeting assistant into Anarlog notes. It is designed for moving a library of past meetings, not for uploading one recording.
To import one audio, SRT, or VTT file, use Import audio or a transcript.

Import exported meetings

  1. Export your meetings from the original assistant.
  2. Open Settings → Imports in Anarlog.
  3. Find the detected assistant and click Import.
  4. Select one or more JSON, CSV, Markdown, text, VTT, or SRT export files.
  5. Review the result shown when the import finishes.
Anarlog detects supported meeting-assistant apps installed on your computer. Supported sources include Granola, Circleback, Fireflies.ai, Fathom, Krisp, Otter.ai, Notion AI Meeting Notes, Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, Webex, Plaud, Pocket, ChatGPT Record, Slack Huddles, and others. For assistants that support a direct connection (OAuth, MCP, or a local CLI such as Plaud), choose Connect & import. Anarlog signs in through the official integration — for Plaud it runs plaud on your machine, and for Pocket it uses the official MCP server — and keeps importing new meetings while it is running. The exact content depends on the source export. Anarlog keeps supported titles, dates, notes, summaries, transcripts, speakers, and participants when those fields are available.

Understand the result

The result separates meetings into four groups:
  • Imported meetings were added as new notes.
  • Matched meetings were already present and were left unchanged.
  • Conflicts need review because Anarlog could not safely choose between versions.
  • Errors could not be read or converted.
You can select the same export again. Meetings that still match are not duplicated.

What is not imported

Meeting-history import reads text-based exports. It does not copy the original audio or video. If you only have an audio recording, upload the audio to an empty note and let your selected Transcription model process it.

If your assistant is missing

Anarlog lists assistants it detects on your computer. Open or reinstall the source app, restart Anarlog, and check Settings → Imports again. You can also export to SRT or VTT and import the transcript directly. See Troubleshooting if no supported app appears or an export fails.