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Dropbox is where a lot of teams keep the work they share — with each other and with clients.
MeetGeek's Dropbox integration adds your meetings to it. After every call, MeetGeek writes the notes, summary, and transcript into a document and drops it into your Dropbox, organized in a "MeetGeek Files" folder with a folder per meeting. When a client asks what was agreed three calls ago, the answer is already in the shared folder.
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MeetGeek + Dropbox integration helps you:
✅ Turn every call into a documented record in Dropbox — notes, summary, and full transcript, no manual write-up.
✅ Give clients and external collaborators access to meeting notes through a shared folder, without inviting them into another tool.
✅ Keep a per-project paper trail of what was discussed, agreed, and promised across a long engagement.
✅ Keep your meeting archive in the storage tool your team, contractors, and clients already use.
✅ Automate it with a workflow, or send an individual meeting with "Share on Dropbox" when only that one matters.
MeetGeek doesn't replace Zoom; it works alongside the video conference platform. Watch our video to see how you can record a Zoom meeting even if you're not the host.
Unlock true meeting notes automation by integrating Notion with MeetGeek and up-level your productivity. See how to use these tools to keep your meeting documentation organized and actionable.

Connect Dropbox
Link your MeetGeek account to Dropbox using our 1-click integration.

Run your meeting
Run your meeting on Zoom, Google Meet, or Microsoft Teams with the MeetGeek Notetaker.
Share the folder
Your notes, summary, and transcript land in Dropbox as a document — ready to share with your team or your client.
With automated meeting recording and note-taking, you free up your day to focus on what matters most.
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