Importing notes from Google Docs

If you’ve been running 1:1s and keeping notes in Google Docs, you can import that history into Mora. The AI reads your document and extracts goals, topics, and relationship context — so you’re not starting from scratch when you set someone up.

Before you start

Your Google account must be connected to Mora. If it isn’t, go to Settings → Calendar and connect it first.

How to import

  1. Open a direct report’s profile
  2. Look for the Import notes option and click it
  3. Paste the URL of the Google Doc containing your past 1:1 notes
  4. Click Import — Mora fetches the document and analyzes it

Mora reads the document using your connected Google account, so the doc needs to be accessible from that account.

Reviewing what was found

After analysis, Mora shows a preview of everything it extracted:

  • Goals — things your direct report has been working toward
  • Topics — recurring discussion items or one-off things worth tracking
  • Relationship context — career goals, recurring themes, a summary, and a sentiment read

You choose which goals and topics to bring in by selecting them on the preview screen. The relationship context (summary, career goals, themes, sentiment) is applied automatically if present.

Click Confirm import to save your selections.

What gets created

Selected goals are added to the direct report’s Goals list. Selected topics are added to their Topics backlog. The relationship profile is updated with any career context and sentiment information Mora found — the same profile that feeds the AI agenda and sentiment tracking over time.

A few things to know

  • The import preview expires after 30 minutes. If it times out, start again with the same URL.
  • Mora does its best with unstructured notes, but the extraction isn’t perfect — review the preview before confirming.
  • You can import more than once if you have notes spread across multiple documents.