Turn your messy meeting notes into a polished report with Le Chat in 5 minutes
Clean up rough meeting notes into a professional report in minutes using Mistral’s Le Chat—no design skills needed.
Hook: You’ve just sat through a long meeting. Your notes are scribbled on a napkin, full of typos and half-finished sentences. In five minutes, you’ll turn that chaos into a clean, professional report—ready to share with your team or boss. No design skills, no extra apps, just Le Chat by Mistral.
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- A free Mistral account (sign up at mistral.ai if you don’t have one).
- Your messy meeting notes in a text file, email, or even a photo of handwriting.
- A computer or phone with internet.
- About 5 minutes of your time.
- Optional: a paid Le Chat plan if you want longer reports or more features later.
Paste your raw notes into Le Chat
Open your browser and go to https://mistral.ai. Sign in with your Mistral account. Look for the chat box at the bottom of the screen. Click inside it and paste your messy meeting notes. You can copy from a text file, email, or even type it out if it’s short.
You’ll see your notes appear in the chat. Le Chat will show a blinking cursor, ready for your next instruction.
If the chat box isn’t there, look for a button like “Start a new chat” or a plus sign (+) in the bottom-right corner.
Here are my messy meeting notes from today's marketing sync:
- talked about new campaign launch
- john said we need more budget
- sarah to draft timeline by friday
- team to review before client mtg tuesday
You'll know it worked when you see your notes appear in the chat window.
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Ask Le Chat to clean and structure the notes
Type this exact sentence into the chat: “Turn these messy meeting notes into a professional report. Include a title, bullet points for key decisions, action items with owners and deadlines, and a section for next steps.”
Press Enter. Le Chat will process your request and show a cleaned-up version of your notes in a moment.
If the chat doesn’t respond right away, check your internet connection or refresh the page.
Turn these messy meeting notes into a professional report. Include a title, bullet points for key decisions, action items with owners and deadlines, and a section for next steps.
You'll know it worked when you see a new message from Le Chat with a structured version of your notes.
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Review and refine the draft
Read the report Le Chat created. Look for any mistakes or missing details. If something isn’t right, tell Le Chat what to fix. For example:
- “Change ‘john’ to ‘John Smith’ in the action items.”
- “Add ‘Client Q2 Campaign Launch’ as the title.”
- “Make the deadline for the timeline draft ‘by Friday 5pm’.”
Le Chat will update the report instantly based on your feedback.
If the chat doesn’t update, try clicking the edit icon (usually a pencil) or ask again with clearer instructions.
Change 'john' to 'John Smith' in the action items and make the deadline for the timeline draft 'by Friday 5pm'.
You'll know it worked when you see the updated report in the chat.
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Ask for a polished version with formatting
Type this: “Format this as a clean, professional report with a title, headings, bullet points, and bold text for owners and deadlines.”
Le Chat will rewrite the report with proper formatting. You’ll see headings, bold names, and clear bullet points.
If the formatting isn’t perfect, ask again with more detail, like: “Use bold for owner names and italics for deadlines.”
Format this as a clean, professional report with a title, headings, bullet points, and bold text for owners and deadlines.
You'll know it worked when the report looks neat and professional in the chat.
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Copy the final report and save it
Highlight the entire report in the chat. Right-click and choose “Copy” (or use Ctrl+C / Cmd+C). Open a new document in your word processor (Google Docs, Word, etc.) and paste the report (Ctrl+V / Cmd+V). Save the file with a clear name, like “Marketing Sync Report – June 5, 2026.”
If you’re on a phone, long-press the report, tap “Select all,” then “Copy.” Open your notes app or Google Docs, paste, and save.
You'll know it worked when you have a clean, saved document ready to share.

Share the report with your team
Open your email or messaging app. Create a new message, paste the report, and add a short note like: “Here’s the summary from today’s meeting. Let me know if anything needs changing.”
Send the message. Your team now has a clear, professional report—no extra work required.
If you’re using a team chat (Slack, Teams), paste the report directly into the channel and tag the relevant people.
Hi team, here’s the summary from today’s marketing sync. Let me know if anything needs changing.
Client Q2 Campaign Launch – Meeting Summary Date: June 5, 2026
Key Decisions:
- Approve new campaign budget increase
Action Items:
- John Smith to draft timeline by Friday 5pm
- Sarah Lee to review draft before client meeting on Tuesday
- Team to finalise before client presentation
Next Steps:
- Schedule follow-up for Friday to review timeline
You'll know it worked when your team acknowledges the report or starts working on the action items.
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Mistake: Pasting notes without clear instructions. Fix: Always tell Le Chat exactly what you want, like “Turn these messy notes into a professional report with a title and action items.”
Mistake: Not reviewing the draft for accuracy. Fix: Read the report carefully and ask Le Chat to fix any mistakes before sharing.
Mistake: Forgetting to save or share the final report. Fix: Always copy the report into a document and save it before sending it to your team.
Open Le Chat, paste your messiest meeting notes, and ask: “Turn these messy meeting notes into a professional report with a title, bullet points for key decisions, action items with owners and deadlines, and a section for next steps.” Copy the result and save it. You’ll have a clean report in under five minutes.
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✦ Original step-by-step guide by AI World HQ's AI editorial team. Written in plain language, reviewed for accuracy.
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