Shared with me: a new way to keep up-to-date with important conversations

Jack

Jack

September 17

Shared with me update

Most of our work happens in conversations. And not just the ones we're in ourselves.

A teammate has a call with a customer. A colleague meets with a supplier. A manager interviews a candidate. Even if you weren't in the room, those conversations matter to the work you're doing together.

Until now, staying in the loop meant asking someone to copy/paste their notes into Slack, watching a recording or catching up second-hand. That's work. And often, the details get lost.

Now there's an easier way – in just a click.

A new place for shared notes

Starting today, whenever someone shares a note with you in Granola, it'll show up in a new view: Shared with me (that's right – no more opening in the browser if you have Granola installed already!).

Open your sidebar, and you'll see everything that's been shared with you, all in one place. No digging through browser tabs or email threads.

One click to share

Sharing works the way you'd expect. Open any note, click "share," and add someone's email.

  • If they use Granola, the note shows up instantly in their "Shared with me."
  • If not, they'll get an email with the notes.

Shared notes, woven into your conversations

Notes shared with you don't just live in their own section. They also appear alongside your own notes in People and Companies views.

That means you can follow the full thread of conversations with a customer, supplier, or candidate — even if some of those conversations weren't yours.

No extra effort, no missing context. Just a clearer picture of the relationships you're building together.

And they make Ask Granola even more powerful

And because shared notes are part of your Granola, they're also part of Ask Granola.

You can ask questions about conversations you didn't attend, get a summary of a teammate's call, or spot themes across the notes your team has shared.

It's like having the collective memory of your team's conversations, searchable and ready when you need it.

Jack

Jack, Marketing