Meetly Meetings β€” Collecting the 'Tea Party Yearbook' Badge

Discover how to earn the exclusive 'Tea Party Yearbook' badge on Meetly by hosting memorable team meetings. This special achievement celebrates your commitment to capturing meaningful conversations, key action items, and follow-ups that keep your team aligned and connected.

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If you landed here, you probably spotted the Tea Party Yearbook badge in Meetly and want to know exactly what triggers it. The in-app description isn't always obvious, so here's what actually earns it.

What the Tea Party Yearbook Badge Is

Meetly awards the Tea Party Yearbook badge when you've logged a certain number of recurring team meetings β€” the kind that happen weekly or biweekly with the same group. Think standup syncs, sprint reviews, or the Friday all-hands that never quite ends on time.

It's a milestone badge, not a one-off. You won't get it from a single long call or a one-time client meeting. The pattern matters: same participants, repeated cadence, captured consistently through Meetly's notes and transcripts.

How to Collect It

The most reliable path is to run your regular team calls through Meetly and let it generate notes each time. Make sure the meetings are linked to the same recurring event or at least involve overlapping attendees β€” Meetly tracks continuity across sessions.

A few things that help the badge register faster:

  1. Use Meetly for the full call, not just to paste notes in afterward
  2. Confirm action items and follow-ups at the end of each session so the summary is complete
  3. Keep the same meeting title or calendar link across sessions

If you've been running meetings but the badge hasn't appeared, check whether your notes are being saved under different meeting names. Fragmented records don't count toward the streak.

Is It Worth Chasing?

Honestly, the badge itself is minor. What's more useful is what the habit builds: once you've run enough recurring meetings through Meetly, you end up with a searchable archive of every decision, action item, and follow-up your team has ever agreed to. That's the actual payoff.

If your team is still copy-pasting notes into Slack or relying on one person's memory, the Tea Party Yearbook badge is a reasonable nudge to build a better habit. If you're already consistent, it'll show up on its own.

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