Document meetings automatically in Azure DevOps
Every meeting turns into work items in Azure DevOps
Sally joins your meetings, writes the summary and creates the tasks as work items in Azure DevOps, with assignee, area and iteration. Sally also adds comments to existing work items.
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Meeting results delivered straight to Azure DevOps
Tasks turn into work items in your backlog
Sally recognizes from the conversation what needs to be done and creates a work item for each task: as a task or bug, with title, assignee, area and iteration. The work lands right in the correct sprint.
Sally adds context to existing work items
When an existing work item comes up in the meeting, Sally attaches the relevant points as a comment. The full history stays on the ticket, without anyone typing it up.
Customer story
The backlog is groomed after the meeting

Malte ZanderCEO, virtualbadge.io
Customer story“Backlog grooming was always the thankless job after a meeting. Now Sally creates the work items directly, with assignee and sprint. The team starts right away instead of typing tickets.”
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Bring your meetings into Azure DevOps automatically
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Frequently asked questions about the Azure DevOps integration
Sally joins your meeting, recognizes the tasks and creates them as work items in the chosen project: as a task or bug, with assignee, area and iteration.
Yes. When an existing work item is discussed, Sally adds the relevant points as a comment, so the history on the ticket stays complete.
Title and description come from the summary. Project, work item type, assignee, area and iteration are set once and stay editable at any time.
Yes. All data is hosted exclusively in Germany and transmitted encrypted. The connection to Azure DevOps runs over a secure OAuth login.
