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AI Chat

Have a conversation with your transcripts. Ask questions, get summaries, find specific information, and extract insights using natural language.

What is AI Chat?

AI Chat is like having a smart assistant that has read all your meeting transcripts. Instead of searching through hours of content manually, simply ask questions in plain English.

Example conversation:

You:"What were the main decisions from last week's product meeting?"
AI:"In the Product Review meeting on Jan 28, three key decisions were made: 1) Mobile app launch moved to March 15, 2) Budget approved for 2 additional hires, 3) Feature X deprioritized for Q1..."

What You Can Ask

📝 Summaries

  • "Summarize yesterday's meeting"
  • "What happened in the standup?"
  • "Give me a brief of the client call"

✅ Action Items

  • "What are my action items?"
  • "What did John commit to?"
  • "List all tasks from this week"

🔍 Search

  • "When did we discuss the budget?"
  • "What was said about the deadline?"
  • "Find mentions of Project Alpha"

🎯 Decisions

  • "What decisions were made?"
  • "Did we approve the proposal?"
  • "What was the final decision on X?"

How to Use AI Chat

  1. 1
    Open AI Chat

    Click the chat icon in the sidebar or on any transcript

  2. 2
    Select context (optional)

    Choose specific meetings to query, or search across all your transcripts

  3. 3
    Ask your question

    Type naturally - the AI understands context

  4. 4
    Get answers with citations

    Responses include links to the original transcript segments

Context Options

Single Transcript

Ask questions about one specific meeting. Best for detailed follow-ups on a particular discussion.

Multiple Transcripts

Select several meetings to query together. Useful for tracking topics across a series of meetings.

All Transcripts

Search across your entire meeting history. Great for finding when something was discussed or getting a high-level overview.

Tips for Better Results

  • Be specific - "What did Sarah say about the timeline?" works better than "What about timeline?"
  • Use names - If you know who said something, include their name
  • Add context - "In last week's budget meeting..." helps narrow the search
  • Follow up - The AI remembers the conversation, so ask follow-up questions

Plan Availability

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