Notes to Roadmap

Turn scattered bullet points, brainstorm scratchpads, or planning session notes into a structured visual roadmap. SPM reads your rough notes, identifies what matters, and organizes it into prioritized lanes with owners.

Meeting notes or transcript
Supports meeting transcripts, notes, and SPM roadmap output

Visual Kanban

NOW / NEXT / LATER lanes with priority sorting

Source Citations

Every item traces back to exact meeting quotes

Dependencies

See what blocks what before you start

How it works

  1. 1
    Paste your raw notes

    Bullet points, freeform text, brainstorm scratchpads, planning docs, even copy-pasted Slack threads. No formatting required.

  2. 2
    SPM finds the signal in the noise

    The AI separates action items from discussion, identifies who owns what, and detects implicit priorities and dependencies buried in your notes.

  3. 3
    Get an organized visual roadmap

    Your messy notes become a structured Kanban with NOW / NEXT / LATER lanes. Every item links back to the original note so nothing gets lost in translation.

What you get

Works with any note format

Bullet points, freeform paragraphs, numbered lists, even stream-of-consciousness. No template needed.

Signal extraction

Separates actionable items from background discussion and context automatically.

Owner detection

Identifies who was assigned or volunteered for each item, even from informal notes.

Source traceability

Every roadmap item links back to the exact note it came from. Verify intent at a glance.

FAQ

What kind of notes work best?
Any kind: bullet points from a planning session, freeform brainstorm notes, copy-pasted Slack threads, or structured meeting minutes. The more detail, the better the roadmap.
Is this free?
Yes. 2 free roadmaps, no sign-up required. Sign in with Google for unlimited access and 30 expert document reviews.
Can I paste notes from multiple meetings?
Yes. SPM will find themes across your notes and consolidate duplicate action items into a single prioritized roadmap.
How is this different from just organizing notes in Notion?
Notion stores your notes. SPM analyzes them: it extracts actions, assigns priority lanes, maps dependencies, and identifies owners. You get a roadmap, not a prettier notebook.
What else can SPM do?
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