Meetings that finish themselves

The meeting,
and everything after it.

Video, per-speaker transcription and live notes in one room — and a mode that decides what gets made out of the conversation while it is still happening. Clips become a link the moment you stop recording.

A meeting gets its own unguessable link. Nobody joins without it.

Per-speakera track each, so attribution is fact, not a guess
Quotedevery note carries the words it came from
1080pclips upload while you talk, not after
Nothing to installa browser, and a link

One room. Four things it can be.

Switching mid-call keeps every word — the new mode re-reads the whole conversation. You rarely know which one you needed until you are twenty minutes in.

Recap

Just meet

A normal call. Nothing interrupts. What was decided, what is still open, who took what, and where the room actually disagrees — filling in as you talk.

Operational

Agenda

Paste it in. Each topic fills in underneath as you cover it, flags what was raised and never answered, and says out loud when the room has drifted.

Visual

Brainstorm

It draws what you are saying while you say it. Nobody writes a prompt — the brief comes from the last stretch of conversation.

Decide

QuickAlign

For the call that has to end in a decision people actually support. It offers the protocol when the conversation has earned it, then runs it to a signed record.

Record a clip. Get a link.

One button. Your browser composites every tile into one 1920×1080 frame and mixes every voice, then uploads in five-second chunks while the meeting runs — so a two-hour call is on disk the second it ends, not starting a two-hour upload.

Stop, and the tab opens on the finished clip while the link posts itself into the meeting chat. Private, anyone-with-the-link, or public — you choose, and private really means private: the page and the video file both refuse.

  • Seekable playback with a click-to-jump transcript
  • The recap travels with the recording
  • The share link never carries your owner key
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Ask the AI out loud.

It sits in the meeting and says nothing until someone calls on it. When it answers it keeps two things apart that every other meeting bot blurs: what this meeting established — quoted, with a name on it — and what it knows from outside, labelled as such.

It answers in a real voice, and what it said joins the transcript like anything else anyone said in the room.

  • A claim with no matching quote is dropped, not dressed up
  • Everyone hears it, not just whoever asked

Start one now.

It takes a name and a click. The link is yours to send.