Using the Jurnie Connector in Claude

The Jurnie connector brings your structured meeting memory directly into Claude. This article explains how to set up and use the Jurnie connector to recall what happened in your meetings, look up the people, companies, and projects in your history, and ask state-of-the-world questions—all through natural conversation. The Jurnie connector relies on Claude's ability to use remote connectors.

What this connector provides

Jurnie is a structured memory layer for your conversations and meetings. Rather than storing only raw transcripts, Jurnie maintains reconciled state—the commitments, decisions, and open questions that accumulate across every conversation. Through this connector, Claude can search that memory on your behalf and work from maintained state rather than scattered notes.

This connector provides read-only access to:

  • Meeting summaries and full transcripts from your Jurnie history

  • People, companies, and projects referenced across your conversations

  • State-of-the-world answers, such as what's still open, what was decided, and what changed

  • Verbatim wording from past conversations when you need exact quotes

Who can access the Jurnie connector

The Jurnie connector is available to Claude users on plans that support connectors. You need a Jurnie account with existing meeting data, and you authenticate by signing in to Jurnie through a secure OAuth flow when you connect. Jurnie only ever returns data from your own account.

Setting up the Jurnie connector

For individual Claude users:

  1. Navigate to Settings > Connectors

  2. Select "Browse connectors"

  3. Search and select "Jurnie"

  4. Click "Connect" and sign in to your Jurnie account when prompted

For organization owners (Team and Enterprise):

  1. Navigate to Admin settings > Connectors

  2. Select "Browse connectors"

  3. Search and select "Jurnie"

  4. Add it for your organization, then each member connects their own Jurnie account

Once connected, Claude can search your Jurnie memory whenever it's relevant to your question.

Usage examples

Meeting recall — "What did we decide in yesterday's call with Acme?" Claude searches your recent meetings, finds the relevant one, and summarizes the decisions.

Cross-conversation entity history — "Who is Andreas and what have we discussed?" Claude looks up Andreas across your history and assembles a timeline of your interactions.

State and follow-ups — "What's overdue?" / "Which pricing decisions did we reverse?" Claude queries your maintained state and reports open or changed items.

Tips for best results

  • Be specific about people, companies, and timeframes ("my meeting with Sarah last Tuesday") for the most precise recall.

  • Ask follow-up questions to drill in: "Show me the exact wording," or "What was decided after that?"

  • Jurnie works best when your account already has meeting data; recall quality scales with your history.

Common use cases

  • Catching up before a call by recalling your last conversation and any open items

  • Reconstructing the full history with a client or prospect

  • Tracking commitments, decisions, and follow-ups across many meetings

  • Pulling exact quotes for accuracy

FAQs

Do I need a Jurnie account? Yes. You connect by signing in to your Jurnie account, and the connector only returns your own data.

Can Claude change anything in Jurnie? No. The connector is read-only—it can search and retrieve, but it cannot create, edit, or delete anything.

Whose data can Claude see? Only the data in your own authenticated Jurnie account.

Privacy and data usage

The Jurnie connector accesses only the meeting data in your own authenticated account, and only when you ask a relevant question. Authentication uses OAuth 2.0, and all data is transmitted over encrypted connections (HTTPS/TLS). For full details on data collection, usage, and retention, see Jurnie's privacy policy at https://jurnie.ai/privacy.

Need more help

If you're experiencing issues with the Jurnie connector or have questions not covered here, contact us at support@jurnie.ai.