Summaries, key points and insights
What each tab above the transcript produces, and when it is worth using.
A finished transcript has tabs above it. They all read the same text and each gives you a different shape of it.
- Summary — the recording in a few paragraphs, plus the decisions and action items it can find. This is the one most people use.
- Insights — extracted structure: topics, questions raised, names and terms that keep coming up.
- Translation — the whole transcript in another language, covered in languages and translation.
Getting a better summary
- Fix the transcript first. Everything downstream is generated from it.
- Turn on speaker labels for meetings — knowing who committed to what changes the action items completely.
- Do not expect much from a recording that is mostly small talk. There is nothing there to summarise.
Asking questions instead
There is also a chat button on the transcript page. It answers questions about that specific recording — "what did we agree about the deadline", "did anyone mention the budget" — which is often faster than reading a summary when you already know what you are looking for.
重要
Summaries and chat answers are generated, so treat them the way you would treat notes taken by someone else: useful, and worth checking before you forward them. The transcript is the record; everything built on top of it is a convenience.
Summaries and insights download separately from the transcript itself — pick the tab you want first, then download.
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Languages and translation
Auto-detect, choosing a language yourself, mixed-language recordings, and translating the result.
Who said what: speaker labels
Turn on speaker separation, rename the speakers, and know when it struggles.
Which download format to pick
Seven formats, one line each on what they are for, and which plan they need.
How to get a cleaner transcript
The handful of things that genuinely change accuracy, and the ones that do not.
