How do you walk into meetings with complete context?
Click a scheduled meeting on your calendar, and Nynch generates a one-page briefing from your email history and contact notes. You see what they care about, what they're building, what they asked about last time. You arrive prepared.
The Problem
Five minutes before a call, a consultant either remembers the buyer's situation or they don't. If they don't, they spend the first five minutes of the meeting asking questions they should already know the answer to. The buyer notices. The consultant notices. The momentum is broken.
The fix is simple: compile a briefing from the conversation history. But 'compile' takes time. Most people never do it. They wing it instead.
What's needed is a briefing that builds itself. One click, and the system pulls the last three emails, summarizes the key themes, reminds you what was left open, and surfaces the question you promised to follow-up on. The system does the work. The person walks in informed.
How Nynch Solves It
When you connect your calendar, Nynch watches your scheduled meetings. Before each call, it generates a briefing from your email history, contact notes, and deal context. The briefing is one page. It takes 30 seconds to read.
The Superbrain reads your conversation history and pulls out what matters: the core problem they mentioned, the timeline they're working toward, the decision they're waiting on, the resource constraint they named. You get context without context-hunting.
This works together with Meeting Prep with AI for deeper AI-powered coaching canvases.
How It Works in Nynch
Connect Your Calendar
Go to Settings and click 'Connect Calendar.' Authorize Nynch to read your calendar. Nynch never sends meetings or modifies your calendar. Read-only access only.
The Briefing Appears Before Your Call
When you have a meeting coming up, open the contact record for that person. A 'Meeting Prep' section appears above the email thread. It shows a one-page briefing pulled from your history.
Read the Briefing
The briefing includes their title and company, your relationship history (how long you've known them, how recent your last contact), the key themes from your last conversation, and any open questions or next steps from previous calls.
Use It or Ignore It
The briefing is yours. If it's helpful, read it and step into the call informed. If you already know the context, skip it. The briefing is an option, not a requirement.

Pro Tips
- The briefing updates as your conversation history updates. If you add notes after a call, the next briefing reflects them.
- You can customize which themes the Superbrain emphasizes. In settings, you can toggle which types of context matter most (recent challenges, timeline, budget, decision criteria).
- Screenshots of briefings are useful for onboarding a team member who's stepping in on a call. Send the briefing to them, and they have the same context you do.
For deeper pre-call research, see Deep Research Reports, which shows how to request custom research on a contact or company.
FAQ
Q: How far back does the briefing look into my conversation history?
A: The briefing looks back 90 days by default. If you've been talking to someone for longer, it finds the most recent themes and activity. You can adjust the lookback window in your meeting-prep settings.
Q: Can I edit the briefing before my call?
A: The briefing is read-only. It's meant to jog your memory, not to be a living document. If you want to add notes before a call, add them to the contact record itself, and they'll appear in the next briefing.
Q: What if I don't want a briefing for a certain meeting?
A: Briefings appear only for meetings with contacts in your Nynch network. If you have a meeting with someone not in Nynch, no briefing appears. You can also toggle briefing generation on or off per contact in their settings.