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AI-skillAnalyze MeetingsSales

When you've got 10 hours of meeting transcripts and a 1:1 in the morning, surface the conflict-avoidance and filler-word patterns to coach against. — Claude Skill

Een Claude-skill voor Claude Code door Composio — uitvoeren met /meeting-insights-analyzer in Claude·Bijgewerkt op 22 mei 2026

Compatibel metChatGPT·Claude·Gemini·OpenClaw

Surface communication patterns from meeting transcripts.

  • Inputs: any text, markdown, VTT, or SRT transcripts (Granola, Zoom, Google Meet, Fireflies, Otter)
  • Patterns scored: conflict avoidance, filler words, speaking ratio, interruptions, active-listening cues
  • Each finding ships with a timestamped quote and a suggested alternative phrasing
  • Trend tracking across periods (Q1 vs Q2, before/after a coaching push)
  • Output: per-meeting deep-dives plus a cross-meeting summary

Voor wie

Sales Manager

Walk into every 1:1 with timestamped evidence of coaching moments — no more 'I think you should...' without a specific quote

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VP Sales

See how your managers facilitate, not just what they report

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Account Executive

Review your own calls for missed discovery questions and hedged moments before the next one

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Wat het doet

Before the Monday 1:1 with a rep who's slipping

You manage 6 AEs. Maya's deals stalled 3 weeks running. Drop her last 5 call transcripts in. Get back 3 timestamped moments where she hedged on champion-identification, the exact phrase used, and the talk-track to coach against on Monday morning.

Quarterly leadership self-review

End of quarter, you're prepping your own performance review. Drop Q1 vs Q2 transcripts of your team meetings. Get back: speaking ratio shift (62% to 51%), interruption count delta, three examples of facilitation improvement, two open growth areas with concrete next-meeting actions.

New manager onboarding their team

First 30 days in a new manager seat. Drop the prior manager's team-meeting transcripts. Surface which voices got crowded out, where decisions actually got made (not where they were announced), and the silent participants worth pulling into discussion.

Sales call coaching for an AE

AE has a stalled deal. Drop their last 3 calls with the prospect. Surface the discovery questions they skipped, where they accepted vague answers, and the moment they should have probed budget but pivoted to demo.

Hoe het werkt

1

Drop your meeting transcripts in a folder — Granola, Zoom VTT, Google Meet, Fireflies, Otter, anything text.

2

Tell the skill what you want to learn: conflict avoidance, speaking ratios, filler words, interruptions, or 'analyze me as a facilitator'.

3

Skill scans every transcript, tags timestamped moments by pattern, calculates speaking ratios, counts filler words by speaker.

4

Findings come back per-pattern with 2 to 3 strongest examples each: the actual quote, why it matters, and a suggested alternative phrasing.

5

Cross-meeting summary: speaking-time percentage, interruption counts, top growth areas tied to specific transcripts, next-meeting actions.

Voorbeeld

Meeting transcripts folder
Folder ~/meetings/q2-team/ with 12 transcripts from team meetings and 1:1s, mix of Granola and Zoom VTT. Goal: 'Where am I avoiding direct feedback?'
5 minutes later
Summary
12 meetings analyzed (8 team, 4 1:1). 17 instances of hedged feedback across 9 meetings. Average meeting: you speak 58%, top talker on team 24%, quietest 4%. Filler words: 11 per 10 minutes (mostly 'kind of', 'maybe', 'sort of').
Top pattern: hedged feedback on missed commitments
1:1 with Maya, 14:32: 'So, I was thinking... maybe we could, like, potentially consider looking at the timeline again? But whatever you think is best!' Direct alternative: 'Maya, the project is 2 weeks behind. Let's name the blockers today and reset the timeline.'
Trend
Compared to your March meetings: filler word rate dropped 24% (good). Hedge-feedback rate up 8% (sample size noisy: 12 vs 17 meetings). Worth tracking for one more quarter before claiming directionally bad.
Next-meeting action
Pre-write the direct version of one feedback you've been hedging on for 2+ weeks. Deliver in the first 3 minutes of your next 1:1, not buried at the end.

Verbeterde metrieken

Close Rate
AEs who get specific coaching on discovery + champion identification close more deals than vague advice produces
Sales
Coaching Quality
Coaching moments tied to specific timestamped quotes lift the quality of every 1:1
Sales
Deal Inspection Coverage
Cover more deals with concrete call evidence rather than gut feel
Sales

Werkt met

Google Calendar
handmatig

Reference for meeting dates when reading file names

Zoom
handmatig

Cloud-recording VTT or SRT transcripts, drop in folder

Gong
handmatig

Source of call recordings and transcripts — export and drop in the folder

Fireflies.ai
handmatig

Auto-transcribes meetings, export to text or VTT and drop in

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Meeting Insights Analyzer

This skill transforms your meeting transcripts into actionable insights about your communication patterns, helping you become a more effective communicator and leader.

When to Use This Skill

  • Analyzing your communication patterns across multiple meetings
  • Getting feedback on your leadership and facilitation style
  • Identifying when you avoid difficult conversations
  • Understanding your speaking habits and filler words
  • Tracking improvement in communication skills over time
  • Preparing for performance reviews with concrete examples
  • Coaching team members on their communication style

What This Skill Does

  1. Pattern Recognition: Identifies recurring behaviors across meetings like:

    • Conflict avoidance or indirect communication
    • Speaking ratios and turn-taking
    • Question-asking vs. statement-making patterns
    • Active listening indicators
    • Decision-making approaches
  2. Communication Analysis: Evaluates communication effectiveness:

    • Clarity and directness
    • Use of filler words and hedging language
    • Tone and sentiment patterns
    • Meeting control and facilitation
  3. Actionable Feedback: Provides specific, timestamped examples with:

    • What happened
    • Why it matters
    • How to improve
  4. Trend Tracking: Compares patterns over time when analyzing multiple meetings

How to Use

Basic Setup

  1. Download your meeting transcripts to a folder (e.g., ~/meetings/)
  2. Navigate to that folder in Claude Code
  3. Ask for the analysis you want

Quick Start Examples

Analyze all meetings in this folder and tell me when I avoided conflict.
Look at my meetings from the past month and identify my communication patterns.
Compare my facilitation style between these two meeting folders.

Advanced Analysis

Analyze all transcripts in this folder and:
1. Identify when I interrupted others
2. Calculate my speaking ratio
3. Find moments I avoided giving direct feedback
4. Track my use of filler words
5. Show examples of good active listening

Instructions

When a user requests meeting analysis:

  1. Discover Available Data

    • Scan the folder for transcript files (.txt, .md, .vtt, .srt, .docx)
    • Check if files contain speaker labels and timestamps
    • Confirm the date range of meetings
    • Identify the user's name/identifier in transcripts
  2. Clarify Analysis Goals

    If not specified, ask what they want to learn:

    • Specific behaviors (conflict avoidance, interruptions, filler words)
    • Communication effectiveness (clarity, directness, listening)
    • Meeting facilitation skills
    • Speaking patterns and ratios
    • Growth areas for improvement
  3. Analyze Patterns

    For each requested insight:

    Conflict Avoidance:

    • Look for hedging language ("maybe", "kind of", "I think")
    • Indirect phrasing instead of direct requests
    • Changing subject when tension arises
    • Agreeing without commitment ("yeah, but...")
    • Not addressing obvious problems

    Speaking Ratios:

    • Calculate percentage of meeting spent speaking
    • Count interruptions (by and of the user)
    • Measure average speaking turn length
    • Track question vs. statement ratios

    Filler Words:

    • Count "um", "uh", "like", "you know", "actually", etc.
    • Note frequency per minute or per speaking turn
    • Identify situations where they increase (nervous, uncertain)

    Active Listening:

    • Questions that reference others' previous points
    • Paraphrasing or summarizing others' ideas
    • Building on others' contributions
    • Asking clarifying questions

    Leadership & Facilitation:

    • Decision-making approach (directive vs. collaborative)
    • How disagreements are handled
    • Inclusion of quieter participants
    • Time management and agenda control
    • Follow-up and action item clarity
  4. Provide Specific Examples

    For each pattern found, include:

    ### [Pattern Name]
    
    **Finding**: [One-sentence summary of the pattern]
    
    **Frequency**: [X times across Y meetings]
    
    **Examples**:
    
    1. **[Meeting Name/Date]** - [Timestamp]
       
       **What Happened**:
       > [Actual quote from transcript]
       
       **Why This Matters**:
       [Explanation of the impact or missed opportunity]
       
       **Better Approach**:
       [Specific alternative phrasing or behavior]
    
    [Repeat for 2-3 strongest examples]
    
  5. Synthesize Insights

    After analyzing all patterns, provide:

    # Meeting Insights Summary
    
    **Analysis Period**: [Date range]
    **Meetings Analyzed**: [X meetings]
    **Total Duration**: [X hours]
    
    ## Key Patterns Identified
    
    ### 1. [Primary Pattern]
    - **Observed**: [What you saw]
    - **Impact**: [Why it matters]
    - **Recommendation**: [How to improve]
    
    ### 2. [Second Pattern]
    [Same structure]
    
    ## Communication Strengths
    
    1. [Strength 1 with example]
    2. [Strength 2 with example]
    3. [Strength 3 with example]
    
    ## Growth Opportunities
    
    1. **[Area 1]**: [Specific, actionable advice]
    2. **[Area 2]**: [Specific, actionable advice]
    3. **[Area 3]**: [Specific, actionable advice]
    
    ## Speaking Statistics
    
    - Average speaking time: [X% of meeting]
    - Questions asked: [X per meeting average]
    - Filler words: [X per minute]
    - Interruptions: [X given / Y received per meeting]
    
    ## Next Steps
    
    [3-5 concrete actions to improve communication]
    
  6. Offer Follow-Up Options

    • Track these same metrics in future meetings
    • Deep dive into specific meetings or patterns
    • Compare to industry benchmarks
    • Create a personal communication development plan
    • Generate a summary for performance reviews

Examples

Example 1: Conflict Avoidance Analysis (Inspired by Dan Shipper)

User: "I download all of my meeting recordings and put them in a folder. Tell me all the times I've subtly avoided conflict."

Output:

# Conflict Avoidance Patterns

Found 23 instances across 15 meetings where you used indirect 
communication or avoided addressing tensions directly.

## Pattern: Hedging on Critical Feedback

**Frequency**: 8 times across 7 meetings

**Example 1: 1:1 with Sarah** - 00:14:32

**What Happened**:
> "So, I was thinking... maybe we could, like, potentially 
> consider looking at the timeline again? I mean, if you 
> think that makes sense. But whatever you think is best!"

**Why This Matters**:
You needed to address that Sarah's project was behind schedule, 
but the hedging language ("maybe", "potentially", "if you think") 
and the deflection at the end ("whatever you think") made it easy 
for her to miss the urgency.

**Better Approach**:
"Sarah, the project is two weeks behind schedule. We need to 
discuss what's blocking progress and create a new timeline 
today."

[Additional examples...]

## Recommendations

1. **Name the issue directly** in the first sentence
2. **Remove hedging words** like "maybe," "kind of," "sort of"
3. **Ask specific questions** instead of hinting
4. **Schedule difficult conversations** instead of raising them casually

Example 2: Leadership Facilitation

User: "Analyze my team meetings and tell me about my facilitation style."

Output: Provides insights on:

  • How much you speak vs. team members (60% vs. 40%)
  • Whether you ask questions or make statements (3:1 ratio)
  • How you handle disagreements (tendency to resolve too quickly)
  • Who speaks least and whether you draw them in
  • Examples of good and missed facilitation moments

Example 3: Personal Development Tracking

User: "Compare my meetings from Q1 vs. Q2 to see if I've improved my listening skills."

Output: Creates a comparative analysis showing:

  • Decrease in interruptions (8 per meeting → 3 per meeting)
  • Increase in clarifying questions (2 → 7 per meeting)
  • Improvement in building on others' ideas
  • Specific examples showing the difference
  • Remaining areas for growth

Setup Tips

Getting Meeting Transcripts

From Granola (free with Lenny's newsletter subscription):

  • Granola auto-transcribes your meetings
  • Export transcripts to a folder: [Instructions on how]
  • Point Claude Code to that folder

From Zoom:

  • Enable cloud recording with transcription
  • Download VTT or SRT files after meetings
  • Store in a dedicated folder

From Google Meet:

  • Use Google Docs auto-transcription
  • Save transcript docs to a folder
  • Download as .txt files or give Claude Code access

From Fireflies.ai, Otter.ai, etc.:

  • Export transcripts in bulk
  • Store in a local folder
  • Run analysis on the folder

Best Practices

  1. Consistent naming: Use YYYY-MM-DD - Meeting Name.txt format
  2. Regular analysis: Review monthly or quarterly for trends
  3. Specific queries: Ask about one behavior at a time for depth
  4. Privacy: Keep sensitive meeting data local
  5. Action-oriented: Focus on one improvement area at a time

Common Analysis Requests

  • "When do I avoid difficult conversations?"
  • "How often do I interrupt others?"
  • "What's my speaking vs. listening ratio?"
  • "Do I ask good questions?"
  • "How do I handle disagreement?"
  • "Am I inclusive of all voices?"
  • "Do I use too many filler words?"
  • "How clear are my action items?"
  • "Do I stay on agenda or get sidetracked?"
  • "How has my communication changed over time?"

Related Use Cases

  • Creating a personal development plan from insights
  • Preparing performance review materials with examples
  • Coaching direct reports on their communication
  • Analyzing customer calls for sales or support patterns
  • Studying negotiation tactics and outcomes
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