BriefMe scans Google Drive for documents shared between you and your meeting attendees — and flags the relevant ones in your brief before the meeting starts. No more being caught off-guard by a deck you forgot about.
5 free briefs/month · Read-only Google Drive access · No credit card
You've been there. The meeting starts and someone references a document you've never opened, or a deck you forgot they shared, or a spec that changed three days ago.
The average professional has access to hundreds of shared Google Drive documents. Finding the right ones before a specific meeting means knowing where to look — and having time to look. Most people have neither.
BriefMe does the finding for you. It knows who's in the meeting and surfaces any Drive documents shared between you and those specific attendees.
Attendee-matched search
BriefMe cross-references your meeting attendees against Google Drive to find docs shared with or by them.
Surfaced in your brief
Relevant documents appear directly in your meeting brief — with title, doc type, and when it was last modified.
Docs, Sheets, Slides — all covered
Google Docs, Spreadsheets, Presentations, and PDFs are all detected and flagged.
Document context is the difference between walking in informed and walking in blind.
Find the pitch deck, financial model, or data room docs you shared — and know exactly what they've already seen.
Surface the proposal, statement of work, or project brief before the client does it for you.
See the resume, job brief, or scorecard you shared with the hiring panel. Walk in aligned.
Find the OKR doc, last quarter's review, or roadmap presentation — even if someone else owns it.
BriefMe detects documents shared with attendees and surfaces their titles and metadata in your brief. It doesn't scan every word of every doc.
No. Read-only access to Google Drive. BriefMe cannot create, edit, move, or delete any files.
Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, and PDFs in Drive are all detected. More file types coming as the integration matures.
Google Drive is fully supported today. OneDrive and SharePoint integration is in development and coming soon.