Example: Granola call to Ambience memory.
Updated 2026-06-07 · Agent-readable markdown available
How a meeting note becomes a source-linked Ambience memory for future agents.
The call stays in Granola. Ambience stores the durable decision, owner, and caveat future agents need.
- Meeting notes are noisy.
- The useful artifact is a confirmed decision memory.
- The source link lets the team inspect the original call when needed.
Source to memory
Source artifact
Granola onboarding call
We want Ambience to show decisions with the linked call source, but avoid asking the user to connect Granola directly on day one.
Show linked meeting decisions without direct connectors first
Ambience lets an approved agent propose source-linked decisions from Granola notes, then stores the durable decision and source pointer after user review.
Controls
- Source
- Granola note URL attached to the memory
- Scope
- Project context until the pattern is accepted across the org
- Redaction
- Transcript is not stored in Ambience
Future reuse
- The next agent designing onboarding sees the decision and source.
- A reviewer can open Granola for the original call if they have access.
Before Ambience
A customer onboarding call contains a decision about which integrations are safe to sweep. The note is accurate, but no future coding agent will read it by default.
After Ambience
The agent proposes a decision memory from the call. The user confirms it, Ambience redacts sensitive details, and the memory becomes project or org context.