Before/after process changes and common failure modes.
If this pillar matches the workflow problem you are trying to fix but you are not ready to buy yet, join the Meeting Memory founding list here before the thread goes cold.
Prefer the full pitch first? Open the Meeting Memory prelaunch brief →
These readers have already recognized a workflow failure. Give them a direct path into the founder starter offer, the deeper paid kit, or a proof-first Prompt Evaluator demo before they bounce.
Ready to buy? Start with the $19 founder prompt pack. Still skeptical? Run the meeting-notes Prompt Evaluator demo first and inspect the workflow pressure-tested before you pay.
These two links now use separate Stream 10 proof-vs-paid pillar tags so pillar traffic can be compared cleanly by direct-buy vs proof-first behavior.
Use the low-friction paid entry if the reader wants reusable prompts for follow-ups, priorities, recaps, and research without committing to the larger workflow kit yet.
Open founder pack →Review the bundle, single-kit step-downs, and low-ticket founder entry from one warm shelf before deciding which paid path fits best.
Open the Starter Pack shelf →Choose the full implementation path for extraction prompts, structured templates, and ready-to-send follow-up workflow assets.
Open Meeting Memory System →Let readers pressure-test the workflow with a live meeting-notes evaluation before they decide whether to buy the starter offer or the full kit.
Open the Prompt Evaluator demo →Use the selector to match the real workflow bottleneck to the right meeting-tool setup.
Open the selector checklist →Most meeting failures are not capture problems or follow-up problems. They are decision problems — and they look like the other two until nobody can explain what was agreed.
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