The meeting notetaker that does the work after the call
Every notetaker on the market — Otter, Fireflies, Fathom — ends at the same place: a tidy summary nobody opens again. The decisions evaporate. The action items die in a PDF.
Ours ends differently
Paste a meeting link and a notetaker bot joins your Google Meet, Zoom, or Teams call (the host admits it — it listens, never speaks). After the call, your chief-of-staff agent turns the transcript into minutes: a five-line summary, the decisions made, the open questions. And then the part nobody else does: every action item goes onto your AI team's plan — where agents pick them up and execute. "Leo to draft the proposal" isn't a bullet point; by morning it's a drafted proposal, independently verified.
How it works
- One play, two fields. Meeting link + what to focus on. The bot joins; the follow-up runs itself.
- Per-speaker transcripts, 100+ languages.
- Action items become tasks — verified completion applies: the work either provably happened or it says so.
- Your data, your server. Built on open source (Apache-2.0); we run the meeting stack on our own infrastructure — recordings and transcripts are not scattered across third-party SaaS.
- Transcripts are treated as untrusted speech — nothing said in a call can instruct your agents to do anything.
What it costs
It's included — a play in every KentoHQ workspace, not a separate $20/seat subscription.