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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.

Auto-share is Wave's delivery hub. Turn on a destination once and every session that finishes processing posts itself there — your email, Notion, Google Docs, OneNote, or Evernote — with no tapping on your part.

Where to set it up

Go to Settings → Sharing & Export → Auto-share. Everything lives on one screen: an Email section, an Integrations section with the four tool toggles, and an Options section for the transcript setting.

Wave Desktop has no auto-share screen of its own, but that doesn't matter — auto-share is an account setting. Once it's on, it applies to every session no matter which device recorded it.

Email

Auto-send completed sessions emails you the summary — and the transcript, if you've left that option on — at the address on your Wave account.

Email auto-send is on by default. The toggle shows as off until you touch it, but Wave's server treats "never set" as on. If you've never opened this screen and you're getting session emails, that's why. Flip the toggle on and back off to stop them for good.

To send to a different address, change your account email or add an alternative email. For one-off sends and the full email format, see emailing your Wave summaries.

The four tool destinations

Each of these creates a real document in the tool, not just a link back to Wave:

DestinationWhat each session becomes
NotionA new page under the parent page Wave picked when you connected
Google DocsA new Google Doc in your Drive
OneNoteA new page in your default export location
EvernoteA new note in your default Evernote notebook

A destination's toggle stays greyed out until that tool is connected. Underneath it you'll see Connect Notion to enable → (or the matching tool name) — tap it to jump straight to that connect page:

Each integration's own settings page carries the same toggle — Auto-share to Notion, Auto-share to Google Docs, and so on. Flip it in either place; the two stay in sync.

Include transcript

Include transcript on mobile — Include transcript in auto-shares on the web — is one switch that applies to every auto-shared destination at once: email, Notion, Docs, OneNote, and Evernote. On (the default), each destination gets the title, summary, action items, and full transcript. Off, they get everything but the transcript.

When auto-share fires

Wave dispatches as soon as a session finishes processing and its summary exists. Every enabled destination fires independently, so a broken Notion connection can't stop your email from arriving.

Dispatch is tied to the processing run, not to the session forever. If a session gets reprocessed later, auto-share runs again and you'll get a second copy in each destination.

When a connection breaks

If a token expires or gets revoked, Wave leaves the auto-share toggle on — it's what you asked for, and it should resume on its own. For Google Docs and OneNote, Wave also sends a push notification asking you to reconnect (at most once every three days, so a long-dead connection won't spam you). Tapping it opens the right settings page. Reconnect and the next session flows through with nothing to re-toggle.

Disconnecting a tool yourself is different: on mobile and the web app, disconnecting an integration also switches its auto-share off, so Wave stops firing at a destination you deliberately dropped.

Manual sharing still works

Auto-share doesn't replace one-off exports. Any session's Share and Export sheet still offers PDF, DOCX, a public link, email, and every integration on demand — see sharing and exporting your Wave sessions.

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