Meeting Memory
The app now remembers useful recurring context such as projects, names, acronyms, decisions, unresolved threads, and organization-specific terminology for Pro and trial users.
Meeting Intelligence Updates
Meeting Intelligence is no longer just a meeting recorder with AI notes. It is becoming a context-aware real-time meeting partner that helps during the meeting, remembers what matters across meetings, and gets more useful the longer you use it.
Major Milestones
Every recent release has pushed the app toward the same goal: more context-aware analysis, more trustworthy memory, better search, and more resilience in long, real-world meetings.
The app now remembers useful recurring context such as projects, names, acronyms, decisions, unresolved threads, and organization-specific terminology for Pro and trial users.
Executive summaries now surface decisions made, decisions still needed, ownership, confidence, due dates when available, and the context behind each decision.
Transcription, live-analysis pacing, summary generation, rate-limit handling, and transcript preservation have all been hardened for longer, messier meetings.
Search across saved meetings, then open a result and jump straight to highlighted matches in the summary or transcript.
Correct names, acronyms, and project terms in summaries or during recording, then remember those corrections so future meetings become more accurate.
Live analysis can now briefly explain non-obvious people, acronyms, companies, regulations, products, and references when that context helps in the moment.
Running Ledger
This page is a customer-facing version of the real build history. It is meant to show how quickly Meeting Intelligence is getting more contextual, more reliable, and more useful.
Meeting Intelligence can now add brief context when a person, acronym, company, regulation, or technical reference would otherwise slow you down.
Live analysis now shows which remembered context influenced an insight instead of using a vague generic memory badge.
You can now correct a mistaken term during a meeting before it flows into later analysis, the summary, decisions, or remembered context.
Saved meetings are now becoming a real knowledge base instead of a static archive.
Meeting Memory now includes direct editing controls so users can actively shape what the app remembers.
Memory is now more selective during live analysis so it sharpens the current conversation instead of bleeding in unrelated older context.
Summary refinements now persist more reliably, and remembered corrections are treated like durable organization vocabulary.
Users can now refine a saved summary and optionally remember the correction for future meetings.
The visible pin UI was removed from Meeting Memory review so the memory system feels more automatic and less like something users need to babysit.
Meeting Memory became a real product layer instead of a concept.
Summaries and live analysis began surfacing when remembered context had materially influenced the result.
Ending a meeting now gives users more honest choices.
Meeting Intelligence moved beyond generic notes and began surfacing structured decision information inside summaries for Pro and trial users.
Live-analysis cadence, transcript reliability, and sharing/export behavior all improved so the app stayed useful in longer real-world meetings, not just short demos.
Meeting Intelligence Pro moved to a real end-to-end 7-day trial with actual premium access, not just teaser messaging.
Coming Soon
Search by meaning, not just exact words. Find the meeting about launch risk even if those exact words were never used.
More context-aware live analysis that understands recurring work, people, and terminology without overwhelming the meeting UI.
Stronger user control over refining, curating, and understanding how remembered context shapes future meetings.