Housecat adds new Granola notes to Notion automatically after every meeting
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Whenever there are new notes Housecat adds them to the relevant pages in Notion. If needed we'll create new pages or databases.
Nothing happens without your knowledge. Review what was synced and make changes if needed.
Housecat connects securely to your Granola account via MCP. Once connected, we listen for newly created meeting notes and process them automatically. We do not read your entire history unless you explicitly ask us to process past meetings.
We match primarily by email address, but also check against names and companies (for example if we know that meeting was with Thomas George at Housecat, but no email address was found).
Housecat maps your existing databases and their properties automatically. It understands your workspace structure — including relations between databases — and asks you to confirm the mapping before syncing anything.
By default Housecat sends a confirmation for every sync, and you can edit or undo any changes before they're finalized. We can also enable full review mode where every change requires human approval before edits to Notion are made.
Near real-time. New Granola notes are typically processed and synced within a few minutes.
Yes. Housecat works across multiple Notion databases and preserves relations between them. For example, it can create a person in your Contacts database and link them to a company in your Organizations database.
Housecat detects existing pages and updates them rather than creating duplicates. It warns you if it detects a potential conflict.
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