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Manus Launches Zoom Connector to Automate Meeting Summaries and Workflow Insights

Manus Launches Zoom Connector to Automate Meeting Summaries and Workflow Insights

Manus has released a new Zoom connector designed to pull meeting data directly into its workflow automation platform. The integration, announced this week, aims to cut down on manual note-taking and follow-ups by generating automated summaries of Zoom calls.

How the connector works

The connector sits inside Manus's existing automation tools. Once connected to a user's Zoom account, it can capture meeting transcripts and metadata, then produce a structured summary. That summary can be routed into project management boards, shared with team members, or used to trigger other automated tasks — like creating a to-do list or updating a CRM record.

Manus built the connector for teams that rely heavily on virtual meetings and need a faster way to turn conversations into action items. The company says the summaries include key discussion points, decisions made, and assigned tasks, all pulled from the meeting's content.

Trend tracking across meetings

Beyond individual summaries, the connector includes trend tracking. It can analyze patterns across multiple meetings — spotting recurring topics, frequently mentioned projects, or shifts in focus over time. For managers or cross-functional teams, that feature offers a way to monitor project momentum without sitting in every call.

The trend data is presented in dashboards within the Manus platform, so users can see, for example, which clients are discussed most often or which blockers keep coming up in stand-ups.

Recurring updates for continuous flow

The connector also supports recurring updates. Users can set it to generate summaries on a schedule — daily, weekly, or after every meeting — and push those updates into channels like Slack, email, or a shared document. That means a team could get a weekly digest of all Zoom calls automatically, without anyone having to compile it.

Manus designed the recurring update feature to handle high-volume meeting environments. Instead of each participant writing separate notes, the system standardizes the output and distributes it. The idea is to reduce the friction of post-meeting admin work.

What the launch signals for workplace tools

This launch adds to a growing trend of workflow platforms integrating directly with communication tools. Zoom already has a marketplace of third-party apps, but Manus's connector goes further by extracting structured data from natural conversation. It's a step toward making meeting insights machine-readable and actionable.

The connector is available now for Manus users. The company hasn't disclosed pricing or whether it will be included in existing subscription tiers. For now, teams looking to automate their post-meeting processes can sign up through the Manus dashboard.