The problem it solves
tl;dv gives you a clean transcript of every meeting, but a transcript sitting in tl;dv is a record, not memory — you'd still have to go find it and read it to get value. The quote a client gave, the objection that came up, the thing you agreed to: all there, none of it surfaced when you next need it. This template ingests each transcript into your brain automatically, turning a pile of recordings into recall you can search.
How to set it up
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Connect tl;dv as the trigger
Connect your tl;dv account and choose the trigger "Transcript Added," which fires whenever a new transcript is created.
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Send the transcript text to Brain Graph
Add the Brain Graph action "Send Text Content" and map the transcript into the content field, along with the meeting title and date if available. Brain Graph extracts the people, decisions, and topics and connects them into your knowledge graph.
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Test and enable
Test with a recent meeting to confirm the transcript reaches your brain, then turn the Zap on. Every tl;dv meeting from here on is captured automatically.
Zapier integrations are available on BrainGraph's paid plans — see plans. You'll also need a BrainGraph API key — create a free account and mint one from the API Keys page in your settings.
What you get once it's running
- Speaker-by-speaker meeting context becomes queryable
- Retrieve specific quotes and objections from past calls on demand
- People and decisions are connected across every meeting
- Your recordings turn into searchable memory, not an archive
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Set this up in a couple of minutes
Open the template in Zapier, connect your accounts, and switch it on. New content flows into your digital brain from then on — no manual uploads.