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AI Note Taker for Board Meetings
Automatically record, transcribe, and summarize note taker board meetings tips discussions comprehensively
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By using the product, you agree to our Terms of Service and have read our Privacy Policy. Before recording a meeting, it’s your responsibility to inform participants and obtain any required consent. When you click Start recording now, you agree that the audio is processed to generate a transcript that distinguishes between speakers without identifying them.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Record board meetings through browser or microphone capture, generating complete transcripts and organized summaries for official corporate records.
Yes, the tool operates locally without sending audio to external servers, maintaining confidentiality requirements for sensitive board matters.
The AI transcribes exact wording of motions, who made and seconded them, and voting outcomes for accurate corporate governance documentation.
Minutes are official corporate records requiring specific format, while notes are more informal - the AI captures everything for either use.
Transcripts generate within minutes after board meetings end, enabling rapid minutes preparation and distribution for approval.
Yes, review and refine transcripts, add formal language, remove off-record discussions, and format according to corporate governance standards.
Access AI transcription through your browser without specialized corporate governance software licensing for basic board documentation needs.
Perfect for nonprofit boards, corporate boards, co-op boards, and any governance meetings requiring detailed minutes and action tracking.
Upload audio or video from hybrid or in-person board meetings recorded on other devices to generate transcripts retrospectively.
The tool provides comprehensive transcripts as source material, though corporate secretaries should verify compliance with specific governance requirements.