In this article, we’ll explain how to integrate OneDrive with Fireflies.
What is Fireflies-OneDrive integration?
The Fireflies-OneDrive integration allows users to automatically send transcripts and recordings to OneDrive after every meeting.
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How to integrate OneDrive with Fireflies
- Log in to Fireflies and click Integrations.
- Search for OneDrive and click it.
- Click Connect.
- Sign into your Outlook account, and click Accept to authorize Fireflies to access your account.
- Once done, you’ll be redirected back to the Fireflies integration page. Notice that the status changes to Active and that the OneDrive icon has a green checkmark. This means your integration is now set up.
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Note: An audio processing rate applies to all users in the paid plan.
The rate limits are as follows:
- Per user limit: 3,000 minutes/mo
- Overage: $0.01/minute after 3,000 minutes
- Team cap: 3,000 minutes/seat/source/mo
- Overage: $0.01/minute after 150,000 minutes
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How to customize OneDrive integration settings
From the same page, set up your integration. Select the:
- Transcription format: PDF, DPCX, SRT, CSV, or JSON
- Save to folder: You can choose your existing folder in OneDrive or create a new one.
- Choose whether you want timestamps and speaker labels in the transcript by toggling on/off. By default, they are turned on.
- If you want Fireflies to save the meeting audio, enable the toggle next to Save Audio.
- Choose the Audio folder. Any file saved in this folder will be transcribed by Fireflies. Rate limits apply.
Note: We suggest you turn all the toggles on if you want to keep all your data.
- Click Save Settings.
- Click on Insert Sample Data to test the integration.
- You’ll find the sample data in the folder you selected.
- Click Test Push Flow.
- The integration is successful if you see the Test successful, integration works as expected message.
We hope this guide explains how to integrate Fireflies with OneDrive. If you have any other questions about using Fireflies, please contact us here.