Write down notes during meeting, added and enhanced on the summary
Ed Lax
Please take a look at the note feature in ZOOM; implementing something similar would be a game changer.
P
PP
i'd love a section where i can add my own notes (at least after the session, but even better if i can do so during the session). my notes could be about the visuals shown during the meeting, or discussions in the Zoom chat, or my own personal thoughts/ideas - none of which can be gleaned just by listening to the meeting audio. no need to fold my notes into the auto-generated Summary or Detailed Notes; i just need a place to put them. for now, i'm taking the notes in a separate file and then inserting them into the top of the Transcript after the session has been processed.
Julian Pscheid
Merged in a post:
Quick notetaking
S
Sebastien R
It would be very handy to have a quick notetaking option. Something instant, adding notes to a dedicated folder, and maybe smart tagging/search
Julian Pscheid
Merged in a post:
Note section
C
Carlos
It can be incredibly helpful to have a dedicated space for jotting down notes before important information slips our minds. This becomes especially crucial during events where valuable insights or significant details emerge that we wish to preserve for future interactions with AI. Having a structured area to capture these notes not only aids in memory retention but also ensures that we can refer back to our observations when needed.
Paul Burns
I'd love this... eg. where did I listen to this lecture, or what URL, etc. If I wanted to rewatch a video I would have no idea where it came from.
S
Sebastien R.
Letterly is exactly the feature I propose and Hedy could easily offer that feature as well:
Julian Pscheid
Interesting idea. So it's kind of like an additional context field that is then taken into account for the summary/detailed notes specifically?
It might be tricky to figure out how to weigh this information when creating the summary... since we want to be able to rely on Hedy to create an independent, trusted summary, but I also see how the additional notes could help fill in missing content, such as names, unique spellings, etc.
S
Sebastien R
Julian Pscheid btw some apps to take inspiration from, regarding personal notetaking: