Granola launches Spaces for collaborative meeting note organization

Source: TechCrunch

Granola’s Spaces product treats meeting notes as a shareable, team-level asset rather than individual artifacts—moving away from the siloed note-taking that dominated remote work infrastructure. The product addresses a real problem: teams scatter meeting context across Slack, email, and personal note apps, forcing colleagues to re-ask questions or re-consume information already documented. By making notes a collaborative surface that Claude Code and similar AI tools can index and reference, Granola is building toward a “meeting as source of truth” architecture that downstream tools (project management, onboarding, decision logs) could plug into.