From Transcription to Real Support
One thing became clear during the beta: simply writing down what's said isn't enough. What truly changes a meeting is having support that understands the context and helps in the moment. That's why we've spent the past few weeks making the live assistant significantly sharper.
What's New
- Better context awareness: The assistant now factors in previous meetings and your Company Knowledge when suggesting responses and next steps. That means suggestions that are actually relevant to your business, not generic filler.
- The right help at the right time: We've fine-tuned when the assistant speaks up. It stays quiet while the conversation flows and steps in with a relevant question, fact check, or reminder only when it genuinely adds something.
- Clearer sources: When the assistant references something from a previous meeting or a document, you now see exactly where the information came from, so you can trust it.
Built Not to Disrupt
The hardest balance in real-time AI is being helpful without being intrusive. Our principle is simple: the assistant should feel like a sharp colleague whispering the right thing in your ear, never like an app constantly demanding attention. All support is subtle and entirely optional to act on.
In beta: Teams using the upgraded assistant report landing concrete decisions during the meeting itself more often, rather than pushing them to afterward.
What's Next?
With performance in place and a sharper live assistant, we're now entering the home stretch ahead of the full launch. Our next update is about the work few people see but everyone relies on: security.