Interview: Bliss Dustin Test Granola Notion Integration — 2026-04-27

Key Themes

This was not a substantive research or customer discovery interview. The meeting was a technical integration test between Granola (note-taking/transcription tool) and Notion (knowledge management platform), conducted by Dustin with Bliss Perry as the named integration target. No market research, customer insights, or strategic content was discussed.

Notable Quotes

  • “We’re gonna entitle this bliss plus Dustin. Test Granola. Notion. Integration. So the purpose of this meeting is we’re testing the integration between Granola and notion. And it better work.”

This is the entirety of substantive spoken content captured in the transcript.

Surprises

  • The synthesis pipeline processed this test session as if it were a real interview, which reveals something useful: the intake and tagging infrastructure is now live enough to catch accidental inputs. That’s a minor positive signal about tooling maturity.
  • The Granola-Notion sync appears to have functioned — the note was ingested, parsed, and routed through the synthesis system successfully, which was the stated goal of the test.
  • No content from the vault context (Richard Dasher meeting, venture selection memos) was relevant to or referenced in this meeting.

Open Questions

  • Should there be a filter or flag in the synthesis pipeline to catch test/admin sessions before they route to full synthesis?
  • Is Granola now the primary transcription layer for all Project TBD interviews going forward?
  • What is the intended trigger for Notion sync — manual push, auto on meeting end, or scheduled?
  • Does the integration preserve speaker labels and timestamps in a way that’s usable for downstream synthesis?
  • Should test sessions be tagged differently in Notion to prevent future misfires through the synthesis pipeline?