Link your meeting minutes to the exact moment in your video recording & transcript. Instantly share the important takeaways, fully contextualized. Works with your favorite async collaboration app & CRM. ⠀ Catch up on meetings in minutes.
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Great job team!!!! What a Year of hard work and exciting progress! 🔥
@katerinabohlec yeees! HR and recruitment is a big use case for us. believe it or not from the interviewer but as well from the interviewee :).
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@katerinabohlec Yay! it's good to bring visibility to your studies as well (share clips, mark important moments). Let us know what you think and if we can help somehow!
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@katerinabohlec Awww I'm happy to read this!!! I'm glad to see that tl;dv is useful for you!
?makers Congratulation, this is probably one of the best explainer videos I've ever seen. Are you sure you're only promoting your Zoom+Meet service or also AI video editing? 😎
@galaxyx7 Dear Romano, thanks a lot :) We had a lot of fun creating it. We´re currently focused on enabling people to share meeting insights faster, and more efficiently. In our experience, people are not yet believing in AI to make this happen reliably, and at scale. But we´re definitely open to move in that direction more and more, if it helps our users achieve their goals :)
@galaxyx7 hahaha! thank you for your warm words @galaxyx7! There are deeply appreciated
Regarding the video - thanks to @tomasbudin, who is the mastermind behind it! Now, is he an AI video editing machine? We'd rather keep it a secret, but we are, also, convinced about his talents :p
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@galaxyx7 Thank you for sharing the love Romano! There's plenty more where this came from, stay tuned!
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Bridging the gap between synchronous meetings and asynchronous workflows is THE space that teams today need innovation like this. Thank y’all TLDV (I love semicolons, too, but I had to turn on LAUNCH DAY ALL CAPS)
@mattcrail Matt, great question. We´re a horizontally focused product, as the most successful teams adopt new ways to share information across functions. Most of the time, people who´s job it is to be in a lot of meetings (researchers, customer success, sales) start to adopt tl;dv as they need to capture the information holistiaclly, and also share rich information with stakeholders for information exchange, training and documentation purposes. from there, the best teams usually adopt tl;dv across all functions - quite crazy:
Customer insights travel to the engineers, recruiting interviews travel to the hiring managers to help increase candidate fit, new joiners receive onboarding videos from their entire organizations to get a 360 view what´s going on in the business, researchers share their user reactions with the executives and product, ...
This is epic. It might even help rethink how we do meetings entirely. Anyone who was just "listening in" now no longer needs to attend and can digest the critical moments after the fact. No more scrubbing through an entire meeting recording. No more typing up long meeting notes. No more catching up teammates after the fact with recaps.
So cool - do you guys have best practices for a structure to take notes while in meetings? What is best to jot down real-time and what is best to fill in later? Is storing them in a Notion table with team and department tags a good way to archive?
Thank you for making this!
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@dangio25 thanks for your kind words! Yes exactly! Basically, we've seen both practices. People writing them down in real-time. Internally this is what we usually do. We have a dedicated person leading the meeting and taking notes. We also have seen the other behavior you describe, of people wanting to be super focused in the meeting and if the moment feels important they mark the moment using the pin 📌 button and after the meeting is over, they go and replace the pins with notes.
If you record many meetings you can use the star button to "star" the important ones and easily find them.
In some cases, we've also used what you describe. A notion table with links to tl;dvs with an extra column with tags.
@carlo_thissen has some nice ideas on how to run productive meetings and make them pop!
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