Tactiq MCP for AI Agents. Turn meeting recordings into actionable knowledge.
Tactiq lets your AI agent manage every meeting transcript you've ever recorded. Pull summaries, pull out action items, track who talked the most, and search across all past recordings using natural conversation with any MCP-compatible client.
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Verifies if your AI client can talk to Tactiq's system.
Retrieves specific information about any recording, like the date or participants involved.
Provides an AI-generated breakdown of decisions and main points from a full transcript.
Scans transcripts to automatically pull out specific follow-up actions, deadlines, and owners.
Gives you a list of every recording available in your account.
Finds mentions of specific keywords or topics across your entire library of recordings.
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What AI agents can do with Tactiq: 10 Tools for Meeting Intelligence
These tools allow your agent to perform specific actions like listing meetings, extracting tasks, or searching keywords across all recorded transcripts.
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Start using Tactiq MCPList Meetings
Provides a complete list of all meeting recordings available in the Tactiq system.
List Meeting Artifacts
Requires Tactiq Team plan or higher. List AI artifacts from a meeting
Check Generation Status
Useful when a summary is still being processed by Tactiq AI. Returns the current...
Get Artifact
Artifacts include action items, email drafts, slide outlines, and more. Read a...
Get Meeting Summary
Requires Tactiq Team plan or higher. Returns key takeaways, decisions, and...
Search Meetings
Use to find specific discussions: "Find my calls with the design team from last month" or "What was decided about Q1 roadmap?" Search...
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The problem isn't recording meetings; it's finding anything after they end. Solved with Vinkius AI Gateway
Today, getting key information means clicking through multiple platforms. You open the meeting platform, download the transcript, copy-paste it into a notes document, and then try to highlight every single action item or decision point. It's tedious work that turns an hour of focus into two hours of administrative searching.
With this MCP, you talk to your agent directly. Instead of manual highlighting or searching across multiple tabs, the agent processes everything for you. You ask a direct question—like 'What did we decide about the budget?'—and you get the answer instantly.
Tactiq MCP: Structured knowledge from unstructured meetings
The manual steps that vanish are the need to manually list, search for keywords, and summarize decisions. You never have to open 10 different records just to get a general overview; you simply ask the agent to pull the key insights.
This MCP changes things because it gives your agent a structured way of understanding conversation. It doesn't just give you text; it extracts *meaning*—action items, decisions, and speaker contributions.
What your AI can actually do with this
Connect your Tactiq account to your preferred AI client, and treat your entire library of meetings like a searchable database. You talk to your agent—'What did we decide about the budget in Q1?'—and it retrieves the answer across all recordings. It pulls full transcripts with speaker labels and timestamps, so you know exactly who said what.
Need follow-up tasks? The system automatically extracts action items and deadlines from any conversation. Plus, you can view detailed reports on speaking time to see who contributed most often. All this meeting intelligence is accessible through the Vinkius Marketplace, making it easy for your agent to manage knowledge across multiple tools.
019dd16d-560a-71b4-97eb-49770f80b973 Here's how it actually works
The bottom line is, instead of opening 20 separate meetings to find one fact, you just talk to your AI client and get the direct answer.
First, you subscribe to the Tactiq MCP on Vinkius and grab your API Key from your Tactiq settings.
Next, you connect that key in your AI client. Your agent can now see all of your recorded meeting data.
Finally, you simply ask your agent a question—like 'What were the Q3 priorities?'—and it pulls the answer directly from the transcripts.
Who is this actually for?
This MCP is built for knowledge workers who spend more time searching through notes than actually doing deep work. It's for product leads tired of context-switching between meeting apps, project managers who need instant summaries to track tasks, and developers needing raw transcript data for custom workflows.
Uses the agent to automatically pull out all assigned tasks and deadlines from a week's worth of meeting transcripts.
Checks past recordings for specific decision history, reviewing key insights without opening multiple dashboards.
Queries the MCP to retrieve full transcript details or list all meeting records to feed into a custom data pipeline.
What Changes When You Connect
Stop manually reading through hours of audio. Instead, use the agent to get a clean summary via get_summary and immediately know what was decided.
Never miss a follow-up task again. The get_action_items tool automatically pulls out deadlines and assigned tasks from any transcript, so nothing gets forgotten.
Deep dive into who contributed most: Use the tools to list speakers and track their talk time ratio, giving you analytics on participation.
Search instantly across your entire archive. Instead of jumping between meeting notes, use search_transcripts to find mentions of 'budget' or 'Q2 strategy' from years ago.
Review full context easily by getting the transcript details with get_transcript. You get speaker labels and timestamps, so you know exactly who said what.
View an overview of all your available data by running list_meetings to see a count and date range for every recording.
See it in action
Finding the last mention of a key risk
A product manager needs to know if 'latency issues' came up during the Q1 planning session. They tell their agent, 'Search my transcripts for latency issues.' The agent uses search_transcripts and finds 3 mentions across 2 different meetings, allowing them to read the exact discussion section.
Building a task list from rambling notes
A team finishes a brainstorming session. Instead of forwarding dozens of emails with action items, they ask their agent to 'Get all follow-ups.' The agent uses get_action_items and returns a clean, formatted list of owners and due dates.
Onboarding new hires into project history
A developer needs to understand the original decision flow for a feature. They ask their agent to 'Get key insights from the initial meeting.' The agent uses list_insights and provides an immediate, high-level summary of decisions made months ago.
Tracking project scope creep
A product lead wants to compare what was planned versus what was decided. They ask the agent for 'The core goals from the initial sync.' The agent uses get_meeting and pulls up the original meeting details, providing a clear baseline.
The honest tradeoffs
What to watch out for, and the recommended way to handle each one.
Copying text snippets
Opening 15 different meeting notes, reading through paragraphs to find one specific date or name that was mentioned in passing.
Ask your agent to search transcripts using search_transcripts for the keyword. If you need a full record, use get_transcript and then ask the agent to filter it down.
Relying on memory
Trying to remember if the client agreed on the pricing model during last week's call. You spend time cross-referencing emails and Slack messages.
Ask your agent to 'Get key insights from the meeting.' The agent uses list_insights to summarize decisions, giving you a documented answer.
Manual task extraction
After every call, manually creating a list of tasks and sending them out in a follow-up email.
Immediately ask your agent to 'Extract the action items.' The agent uses get_action_items right after the call ends to get you that clean, structured list.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this MCP if your biggest pain point is information retrieval from massive amounts of recorded audio. You need a system that treats every meeting like an indexable document library. Use it when you must know who said what (using get_transcript) or when you need to consolidate all assigned tasks into one view (get_action_items). Don't use this if you just want to schedule meetings; for scheduling, use a dedicated calendar tool. If your goal is simply to analyze the overall health of the connection between systems, running check_tactiq_status confirms everything is good to go.
Questions you might have
How does the Tactiq MCP handle searching across all my meetings? +
The agent uses search_transcripts to scan your entire transcript library. You only need to provide a keyword or topic, and it finds every relevant mention across multiple recordings.
Can I get who talked the most using the Tactiq MCP? +
Yes, you can use the speaker tools to list speakers and view their participation metrics. This gives you a clear breakdown of contribution time for every meeting.
Does the Tactiq MCP only give me plain text summaries? +
No, the system provides AI-generated insights and key decision lists via list_insights, which goes beyond just summarizing the main topics.
How many types of information can I pull from a transcript using Tactiq MCP? +
You can get full transcripts, summaries, action items, speaker data, and general meeting details—all through different tools like get_transcript and get_action_items.
Do I need to do anything with the Tactiq MCP after connecting it? +
No. After you subscribe and connect your API key, you just talk to your agent. It handles retrieving all the data for you.
How do I access meeting transcripts via AI? +
Use list_transcripts to see all recorded meetings, then get_transcript with the transcript ID for the full text with speaker labels and timestamps.
Can I extract action items from meetings? +
Yes. Use get_action_items with a transcript ID to retrieve all AI-detected follow-ups, deadlines, and assigned tasks.
How do I search across all my transcripts? +
Use search_transcripts with any keyword or phrase to find matching content across all recorded meetings.