How to connect Zoom to Jane
Zoom hosts your video meetings and can store cloud recordings and transcripts of every call. Jane is a practice management system for health and wellness clinics. The promise of connecting the two is simple: every conversation should end up on the right patients and appointments in Jane, automatically. In a practice, that means each patient should carry the full conversation, not a note someone may or may not have logged. Below is how to wire Zoom into Jane, where that setup tends to break, and why a growing number of teams skip the integration entirely.
Connecting Zoom to Jane, step by step
Here is the realistic version of the setup, including the parts the marketing pages skip. Zoom records recordings and transcripts; the job is getting that onto the right Jane patient without creating a mess.
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Connect Zoom to Jane
In Zoom, open the integrations or apps settings and look for Jane. Authorize the connection with an admin account that has permission to write patients and appointments in Jane.
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Map fields and choose what syncs
Decide which recordings and transcripts should land on the Jane record: full transcript, AI summary, action items, or just a link back. Map each to a field or note in Jane so nothing overwrites existing data.
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Match meetings to the right patient
Zoom has to figure out which Jane patient a meeting belongs to, usually by matching attendee patient. Verify the rule, because a meeting that matches no patient quietly goes nowhere.
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Test with one real meeting
Record or import one meeting, let the sync run, and open the matched patient in Jane. Confirm the summary, attendees, and timestamp all arrived where you expect.
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Decide what happens to unmatched patients
A meeting with an unknown participant or a brand-new contact often will not match an existing Jane patient. Set a fallback (create one, or send to a review queue) so those patients are not lost.
Why connecting Zoom and Jane breaks down
Matching is brittle. Zoom ties a conversation to a Jane patient by patient. Every mismatch, new contact, or reformatted detail silently breaks the link, and you only notice when a patient stalls.
You are syncing a blob, not a patient. A transcript dropped on a Jane note is searchable at best. It does not advance the patient, fill the fields, or tell the front desk what to do next.
Net-new patients fall through. The whole point of capturing recordings and transcripts is the unknown caller, yet that is exactly the conversation with no Jane patient to attach to.
Someone still has to read it. The integration moves text into Jane. The front desk still has to open it, summarize it, update the patient, and create the follow-up. The data entry did not go away, it just moved.
It is one channel of many. Even a flawless Zoom-to-Jane sync ignores the calls, texts, and emails on every other tool, so the patient's full story stays split across a dozen apps.
In a practice, the patient has to hold up later. The conversation belongs on it while keeping protected health information handled consistently. A transcript sitting in Zoom, or pasted into a stray Jane note, does not give you that.
The AI-native way: skip the glue entirely
Here is the uncomfortable truth. The entire job of connecting Zoom to Jane only exists because your CRM cannot hear. It sits there empty until a human, or a brittle integration, feeds it. In a world where AI can listen to a call and understand it, maintaining plumbing between a recorder and a database is busywork.
Frontdesk is an AI CRM built for that world. Instead of bolting Zoom onto Jane and praying the matching holds, Frontdesk ingests your calls, video meetings, texts, emails, and chats directly. It reads each one, updates the patient, scores intent and fit, drafts the follow-up, and even runs the outbound. For a practice, the patient stays current on its own, while keeping protected health information handled consistently. The conversation becomes pipeline without anyone touching a field.
Auto-ingests every conversation
Calls, video meetings, texts, emails, web chats, and forms flow in on their own. There is no Zoom-to-Jane mapping to maintain because capture is the default, not a plugin.
Writes the patient, not a transcript
Frontdesk reads each conversation, updates the patient, scores intent and fit, and drafts the next step. The front desk gets a finished patient, not a wall of text to read later.
One timeline per patient
Every channel lands on a single patient timeline, so the call, the follow-up text, and the email that came three weeks later all sit in one place.
Acts on what it hears
It does not stop at logging. Frontdesk books the meeting, sends the follow-up, and runs the outbound, so the conversation moves the patient instead of sitting in a note.
Manual sync vs a connector vs an AI CRM
| Capability | Manual | Zapier / Make | Frontdesk AI |
|---|---|---|---|
| Updates the patient, not just a note | You do it by hand | Limited mapping | ✓ |
| Captures unknown / net-new patients | Falls through | Needs custom rules | ✓ |
| Covers calls, texts, email, chat | One channel only | One zap per channel | ✓ |
| Summarizes and scores intent | No | No | ✓ |
| Creates the follow-up | Manual | No | ✓ |
| Runs outbound automatically | No | No | ✓ |
FAQ
Zoom to Jane FAQs
Common questions about connecting Zoom and Jane, and the AI-native alternative.
Contact supportSometimes. Zoom records recordings and transcripts, and depending on the plan it may offer a native Jane connection or rely on a connector like Zapier or Make. Either way you are responsible for field mapping, record matching, and deciding what happens to conversations that do not match an existing Jane patient.
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