Meetings end. The follow-up work shouldn't fall through the cracks.
Most of the value from a meeting is in what happens next: the tasks created, the summaries sent, the decisions recorded. this+that automates that layer so nothing gets dropped.
Follow-up work is where meetings go to die
Action items live in notes, not systems
Someone writes down action items during the call. Two days later, those notes are buried and nobody remembers who owns what.
Summaries take 20 minutes to write
Sending a post-meeting recap to attendees is the right thing to do. It's also the first thing that gets skipped when the next meeting starts.
No accountability without tasks
Verbal commitments made in a meeting room don't automatically become tracked work items. Without a DoBox task, there's no deadline and no owner.
Meetings happen — the agenda doesn't
Recurring meetings drift. Nobody sends an agenda. Everyone shows up and wings it. The next one isn't much better.
Connect your calendar, extract the work, send the recap — automatically
Action item extraction
After a meeting ends, this+that reads the notes or transcript and extracts every action item, assigning each to the right owner as a DoBox task.
Summaries to attendees
A structured meeting summary goes to all participants within minutes of the meeting ending — decisions, action items, and next steps in one message.
Agenda reminders
If a meeting is 24 hours away and no agenda has been shared, the organizer gets a reminder automatically. Meetings start better when everyone's prepared.
Project status updates
For recurring meetings, decisions made are pushed to Notion, Linear, or your project tool of choice — so the status page stays accurate without manual updates.
Follow-up workflows that run automatically
These are the kinds of workflows you can describe in plain English and have running in minutes.
Calendar integrations track events. this+that turns them into work.
Most calendar tools tell you what's happening. They don't do anything about it. this+that sits between your calendar and your task system — reading meeting context, extracting commitments, creating tasks, and sending the communication that makes follow-through actually happen. The goal isn't to automate the meeting. It's to automate everything that should happen after it.
Your next meeting ends in an hour. The follow-up shouldn't take longer.
Connect your inbox and calendar and see what this+that would automate based on your actual meeting patterns.