Monk records your meetings in the background and hands you the summary, who said what, and the tasks, in a note tied to your calendar event. No bot joins the call.
For macOS. Your recordings and notes stay on your Mac.
Max asked for a working demonstration and pressed on the timeline. Albert held that more experiments mean more time and cost, already past the first estimate. Final plan and budget to be sent for approval by Friday.
From the moment a call starts to the tasks waiting when it ends.
Monk spots when you're on a call and offers to record, so you never have to remember.
No bot shows up as a guest in your meeting. Monk just runs quietly on your Mac while you talk.
When the call ends you get a clean summary, and Monk keeps track of who said which part. Add your own notes, and email it from Monk when it's worth passing on.
Max pressed on the timeline; Albert held on the physics.
Monk pulls out the to-dos and the next meeting the call implied. Accept the ones you want.
Your summaries join your notes and your connected calendar to build a picture of your work, kept on your Mac. So when the next meeting comes up, Monk already has the context, and preps you before you walk in.
Marie's running the radium trials for the same institute, just across town. Last time she asked to see the eclipse plates before publication, and you put her off. She still wants a date.
So nothing about how it works comes as a surprise.
Meeting capture relies on native macOS audio. It runs on macOS 12 and later. No Windows version yet.
macOS asks for Microphone and Screen Recording access to capture call audio. Your screen is never recorded; macOS just requires it for system sound.
Your recordings and finished notes stay on your Mac. They're never stored on our servers.
We use leading AI models, with a little scaffolding around them, to transcribe and summarise your meetings. The results come back to your device.
Let every meeting end with a summary and a to-do list, already written, already filed.
Download for Mac