Transcript-first ingest — Zoom, Meet, Teams, or system audio. Anamora doesn’t just summarize; it extracts commitments, decisions, risks, and next steps, each one tied back to the line in the transcript that proves it.
The follow-up writes itself. Nothing leaves your machine until you say so.
Three decisions, five commitments, one ambiguous next step. Two drafts staged.The vault is updated.
Every extracted item carries the timestamp, the speaker, and the line. You can read the summary, but you can also walk back to the exact moment that produced any claim.
30 minutes before every recurring meeting, Anamora drafts a brief from your memory: who you’re meeting, the last three things you said you’d do, the open commitments, the risks worth raising. Source notes attached.
Bot, system audio, or a voice memo for the meetings you couldn’t record. Offline recollections are tagged with lower confidence, so the assistant knows which facts to lean on. Nothing leaves your machine until you say so.
Decisions and commitments land in your vault as entities, not bullet points. Drafts for Gmail, Slack, and HubSpot stage themselves for one-button approval. If nobody proposed a next step, Anamora drafts the email that asks for one.
If your week is mostly conversations and the follow-up is where things slip — apply to onboard.