View and Manage Kona Meeting Notes in Your 1-on-1 Agenda

After a 1-on-1 meeting ends, Kona generates a structured summary and adds it to your 15Five 1-on-1 agenda. This article covers how to access, review, edit, and act on those notes.

Before You Begin

  • Kona Meeting Assistant must be enabled for your organization by an administrator.
  • Your calendar must be linked to Kona (your administrator may have configured this).
  • Kona must have attended the 1-on-1 meeting to generate notes.

Steps

  1. Open the Kona summary notification in Slack or Email after the meeting ends.
  2. Click the link in the notification to open the 1-on-1 agenda in 15Five, or navigate directly to Manager Tools > 1-on-1s.
  3. Select the 1-on-1 with the relevant direct report.
  4. Locate the Shared Notes section in the agenda.
  5. Review the structured meeting summary Kona generated.
  6. Locate the Suggested Action Items section below the notes.
  7. Review each suggested action item generated from the conversation.
  8. Click Add to move an action item into your 1-on-1 agenda.
  9. Click the action item text to edit it before adding, if needed.
  10. Click Delete to remove any action item you do not want to keep.

If Something Goes Wrong

Issue Check Fix
No notes appear in the 1-on-1 agenda Confirm Kona attended the meeting as a participant If Kona was removed or paused during the meeting, notes may be incomplete or absent — contact your administrator
Slack or email notification never arrived Check that Kona notifications are enabled in your notification settings Update notification preferences in Settings > Notifications
Action items are missing from the summary Check whether the meeting covered concrete next steps Kona generates action items from conversational content — meetings without explicit commitments may produce fewer items
Notes appear for the wrong 1-on-1 Confirm the calendar event includes the correct direct report Ask your administrator to verify calendar linking configuration

Not Covered Here

This article does not cover how Kona uses accumulated notes to generate Best-Self Review® drafts — see the Kona and Best-Self Reviews article for that workflow.

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