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Granola

The Granola integration lets Dana fetch your meeting summaries, notes, and transcripts from Granola and surface them in your meeting briefs. It connects through Granola’s MCP server and is available on production.

What Dana fetches

When you connect Granola, Dana pulls:
  • Meeting summaries from your past meetings
  • Notes captured in Granola
  • Transcripts from recorded meetings
Access is read-only. Dana never updates or modifies anything in Granola itself.

Fetch window

Granola’s free tier limits Dana to meeting notes and transcripts from the last 30 days. If you’re on a paid Granola plan, you get a much longer history window. The overview screen notes this limit before you connect.

Connecting Granola

  1. In the Dana web app, go to Settings → Integrations.
  2. Find the Granola card. If it isn’t connected yet, click it to open an overview of exactly what Dana will fetch (summaries and notes, read-only access, the 30-day limit).
  3. Click Connect Granola. A pop-up window opens with Granola’s UI.
  4. On Granola’s authorization screen, click Allow (or Connect) to grant access.
  5. You’re redirected back to the Dana web app.
Once connected, you’ll see the email address associated with the connection. From the same screen you can disconnect or remove the integration at any time. Returning to the Integrations screen will show Granola as a connected service.

Using Granola in meeting briefs

After connecting, Dana automatically incorporates Granola data into your meeting briefs.
  • When Dana pulls meeting notes from the Granola MCP server, the brief shows a Granola citation icon next to the sourced content.
  • Clicking a Granola meeting note opens a deep link that launches the Granola desktop app directly to those notes.
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This lets Dana surface relevant context — for example, generating a brief for a daily stand-up by pulling the associated Granola meeting notes, while keeping each source traceable back to Granola.

Notes

  • The integration requires the Granola desktop app to follow note deep links.
  • Read-only by design: connecting Granola never writes back to your Granola workspace.