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Stop Writing Tickets After Every Meeting

· By Aksels Salavs

The call wraps up. Everyone says goodbye, closes the tab, and moves on. Except you. Now you have a second job: replay the parts you missed, figure out what was actually decided, write the tickets, assign the owners, and paste it all into your tracker before you forget. The meeting took an hour. The paperwork takes another twenty minutes. We have all quietly accepted this as the cost of meeting.

It is not. The meeting already contains everything those tickets need. The hard part, deciding what to do, happened on the call. What is left is transcription, and that is exactly the kind of work software should do for you.

Why a summary is not enough. Most AI meeting tools stop at a tidy recap. A summary is a nicer-looking transcript; it still leaves the real job, turning words into assigned and tracked work, on your plate. A notepad tells you what happened. You need something that moves what happened into the place where work actually lives.

What a real extraction looks like:

  • A title written from the conversation, not a copy-pasted sentence.
  • A priority inferred from how the team talked about it.
  • An owner, because attribution tells you who agreed to take it.
  • A source line, the exact moment in the transcript it came from, so you can trust it.

From there it is one step into the tools you already use: Jira, Linear, GitHub Issues. Not a summary you have to retype, but a draft ticket you review and approve. You stay in control, nothing is created until you say so, but the blank-page part, the part that eats your afternoon, is gone.

That is what Celeritas is built to do, entirely on your device. The meeting ends and the tickets are already waiting: written, prioritized, and attributed. You review them, push them to your tracker, and get your afternoon back. The talking was the easy part. Let the software handle the typing.