Every ended Google Calendar meeting is analyzed for decisions, action items, and engineering tasks — and structured Jira issues are created and assigned before the team closes their laptops.
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How does V7 Go connect Google Calendar and Jira?
V7 Go monitors Google Calendar for ended events. When a meeting finishes, the AI Meeting Intelligence agent reads the event description and notes, extracts action items and decisions, and creates structured Jira issues — classified by type, assigned by attendee role, and due-dated based on any timelines mentioned in the notes.
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Does V7 Go need the meeting notes to be in the Google Calendar description?
V7 Go works best when meeting notes or action items are added to the Google Calendar event description during or after the meeting. The richer the description, the more detailed and accurate the Jira issues. For meetings with no description, V7 Go creates a placeholder Jira issue with the meeting title and attendees for manual completion.
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Can V7 Go create Jira issues from recurring meeting action items?
Yes. V7 Go triggers on every instance of a recurring event. For weekly standups or sprint reviews, V7 Go creates a fresh set of Jira issues from each meeting's notes — automatically building a running backlog of action items from your recurring meetings.
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How does V7 Go assign Jira issues to the right team members?
V7 Go maps meeting attendee email addresses to Jira user accounts. Action items that name a specific person in the description are assigned to that person. Unassigned action items are created with no assignee or assigned to the meeting organizer, depending on your configuration.
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Is meeting data secure in V7 Go?
V7 Go is SOC 2 Type II certified. Calendar event data is processed in an encrypted environment and never used for model training or shared across customers.
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How is the Google Calendar + Jira integration priced?
Pricing is based on meeting event volume. Contact V7 Go for a custom quote.
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