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OneDrive is Microsoft's cloud storage service, and for most teams on Microsoft 365 it's already where every file lives.
MeetGeek's OneDrive integration keeps your meeting records there too. After each call, MeetGeek creates a document with the notes, summary, and full transcript, and files it in your OneDrive automatically. Everything lands in a "MeetGeek Files" folder, with a dedicated folder per meeting, so your meeting history sits alongside the rest of your work instead of in a separate tool.
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MeetGeek + OneDrive integration helps you:
✅ Save every meeting's notes, summary, and transcript to OneDrive automatically, without copying anything by hand.
✅ Keep your meeting records inside the Microsoft 365 stack your team already works in and your IT team already governs.
✅ Build a searchable archive of past projects, campaigns, and decisions you can reference months later.
✅ Share meeting context with colleagues through the OneDrive folders they already have access to.
✅ Send meetings over automatically with a workflow, or push a single meeting manually with "Share on OneDrive" when you'd rather choose.
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.
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Connect OneDrive
Link your MeetGeek account to OneDrive using our 1-click integration.

Run your meeting
Run your meeting on Zoom, Google Meet, or Microsoft Teams with the MeetGeek Notetaker.
Find your notes in OneDrive
A document with your notes, summary, and transcript appears in your OneDrive automatically — one folder per meeting, ready to share.
With automated meeting recording and note-taking, you free up your day to focus on what matters most.
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