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MeetingSketch
Meetings in. Architecture diagrams out
MeetingSketch turns technical meeting transcripts into architecture diagrams (current, to‑be compare), decision records, an executive brief, and prioritized action items plus an AI coach that scores whether the meeting hit its goal. Paste a transcript, get the whole package. Free to start, no card.
I’m the solutions architect who built MeetingSketch.
After architecture reviews, discovery calls, and project kickoffs, I kept doing the same work: replaying the meeting, redrawing boxes, digging decisions out of a transcript, and answering:
“What did we actually agree to build?”
The architecture was already designed in the meeting. It just never made it into the diagram.
So I built MeetingSketch.
Paste a transcript from Otter, Fathom, Granola, Zoom, Teams, or plain text, and it turns the conversation into:
• A Visual Map of the current-state architecture • A target-state view showing what stays, changes, or retires • An interactive diagram with one-click HTML export • An executive brief with decisions, blockers, risks, and owners • Action items and commitments from the conversation • An AI Coach that checks whether the meeting achieved its goal and flags gaps the team may have talked past
Every output is designed to be reviewable: what was stated, inferred, or recommended is clearly distinguished.
MeetingSketch is built for technical meetings where context matters: architecture reviews, solution-design sessions, technical discovery calls, and project kickoffs.
The goal is simple: leave the meeting with the picture, the decisions, and the next move—not another transcript to replay later.
It’s free to start with 25 credits, no card required.
I’d genuinely love candid feedback: what would make this something you use after every important technical meeting? I’ll be here all day. 🙏
About MeetingSketch on Product Hunt
“Meetings in. Architecture diagrams out”
MeetingSketch was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #90 on the daily leaderboard. MeetingSketch turns technical meeting transcripts into architecture diagrams (current, to‑be compare), decision records, an executive brief, and prioritized action items plus an AI coach that scores whether the meeting hit its goal. Paste a transcript, get the whole package. Free to start, no card.
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Hey Product Hunt 👋
I’m the solutions architect who built MeetingSketch.
After architecture reviews, discovery calls, and project kickoffs, I kept doing the same work: replaying the meeting, redrawing boxes, digging decisions out of a transcript, and answering:
“What did we actually agree to build?”
The architecture was already designed in the meeting. It just never made it into the diagram.
So I built MeetingSketch.
Paste a transcript from Otter, Fathom, Granola, Zoom, Teams, or plain text, and it turns the conversation into:
• A Visual Map of the current-state architecture
• A target-state view showing what stays, changes, or retires
• An interactive diagram with one-click HTML export
• An executive brief with decisions, blockers, risks, and owners
• Action items and commitments from the conversation
• An AI Coach that checks whether the meeting achieved its goal and flags gaps the team may have talked past
Every output is designed to be reviewable: what was stated, inferred, or recommended is clearly distinguished.
MeetingSketch is built for technical meetings where context matters: architecture reviews, solution-design sessions, technical discovery calls, and project kickoffs.
The goal is simple: leave the meeting with the picture, the decisions, and the next move—not another transcript to replay later.
It’s free to start with 25 credits, no card required.
I’d genuinely love candid feedback: what would make this something you use after every important technical meeting? I’ll be here all day. 🙏