Every meeting ends with things you said you'd do. Oats pulls them out of your Granola notes and puts them right in front of you before you forget.
Meeting ends, tasks appear. Oats checks your Granola notes every 30 seconds so nothing sits buried while you're still on the call.
AI figures out what you need to do yourself vs. what you need to send to someone else. To-dos and follow-ups, already split out for you.
Can't remember why something's on your list? Hit the notes button and the full meeting context opens right next to it — no digging through Granola.
One click opens a draft with the right person already in the To field, a subject line, and your name signed at the bottom. Just write the actual message.
Arrow keys to move, enter to check off, G to jump to Granola. Most people clear their whole post-meeting list without touching the mouse.
Got a technical task from a meeting? Press C and Claude Code gets the task plus the full meeting context handed off automatically — just start building.
Run oats for an interactive TUI with arrow-key navigation, live sync, notes access, and Claude Code handoff — no mouse required.
Pipe-friendly oats list and oats sync are available for scripting.
Free to try. Requires Granola and a Granola API key.
Download Oats for Mac →Oats isn't on the Mac App Store, so macOS will block it the first time. Here's how to open it.
Drag Oats to your Applications folder and double-click to open.
Go to System Settings › Privacy & Security and click Open Anyway.
Confirm once more when prompted. Done. This only happens on the first launch.
Still blocked? Run this in Terminal: xattr -cr /Applications/Oats.app