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Integrations & API

Auto-share: Send Every Session to Your Tools Automatically

Set it up once and every finished Wave lands in your inbox, Notion, Google Docs, OneNote, or Evernote on its own.

Connect Wave to Notion

Send Wave sessions into your Notion workspace as full pages — summary, action items, and transcript — by hand or automatically.

Connect Wave to Google Docs

Turn any Wave session into a formatted Google Doc in your Drive — and get the one consent checkbox right so it keeps working.

Connect Wave to OneNote

Save Wave sessions into your Microsoft OneNote notebooks, and pick exactly which notebook and section they land in.

Connect Wave to Evernote

Save Wave sessions to Evernote as notes with the summary, action items, and a timestamped transcript.

How to Connect Wave to Claude

Put your Wave meetings inside Claude — search transcripts, pull summaries, and reference past conversations without leaving the chat.

How to Connect Wave to ChatGPT

Bring your Wave meetings into ChatGPT — search transcripts, pull summaries, and cite real sessions in chats, company knowledge, and Deep Research.

Connecting Wave to Other AI Tools

One endpoint puts your Wave meetings inside Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Zed, and any other MCP-compatible tool — with tokens you can revoke whenever you want.

The Wave Agents Toolkit: Connect Your Data to Any Other Tool

Three ways to get your Wave recordings into other tools — MCP for AI assistants, a REST API for your own code, and a CLI for the terminal.

Wave Developer API

Create a scoped token and read or update your Wave sessions, transcripts, and action items from your own code — with search, bulk export, and webhooks.

Wave CLI

Install the wave command, sign in from your browser, and list, search, export, and organize your recordings from the terminal.

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