Meeting notes are usually captured fast, which means the first version is often a mix of half sentences, random bullets, abbreviations, and reminders that only make sense to the person who wrote them.

A text scratchpad gives you a simple place to clean those notes up before they turn into something other people have to read. You can tighten the wording, reorder the bullets, and pull the action items into a clearer shape.

This is especially useful for team meetings, client calls, and quick project check-ins where the value of the notes depends on how readable they are after the meeting ends.

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Features

Work from Raw Notes Without Extra Friction

Paste the rough notes into a simple workspace before they become a summary or action list.

Shape the Notes Into Something Shareable

Use the scratchpad to clarify bullets, group decisions, and tighten wording before anyone else sees the notes.

Copy the Finished Summary Fast

Move the cleaned notes into an email, project tool, or shared document once they are ready.

How It Works

1
Paste the rough meeting notes

Start with the raw bullets, shorthand, and reminders captured during the meeting.

2
Clean the wording and structure

Group similar points, surface action items, and remove anything that no longer needs to stay in the final version.

3
Review the cleaned notes

Check that the result now makes sense to someone other than the person who took them.

4
Copy the summary into the next tool

Move the cleaned version into an email, a project system, or a shared document.

Why Meeting Notes Need a Cleanup Step

Most meeting notes are not meant to stay raw. They are captured quickly so nothing gets missed, but that speed usually creates a first draft that is harder to share than people realize. A scratchpad gives you one clear place to turn those notes into something useful.

This matters because small misunderstandings in meeting summaries create extra work later. If the action items are unclear or the notes are too messy to skim, people either ignore them or come back with follow-up questions that the meeting was supposed to prevent.

A cleanup pass does not need to be complicated. It just needs a place to happen. That is where a simple scratchpad becomes practical.

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