Confer joins your calls, transcribes every word in real time, and hands you the notes, decisions, and action items the moment you hang up. No more typing while someone talks. No more "wait, what did we agree on?"
POST /webhooks/confer
{
"decisions": 2,
"action_items": 4,
"owners_assigned": 4,
"typed_by_a_human": 0
}
→ posted to #q3-planning, synced to CRMOn the calendars of teams that meet to decide, not to recap
Confer isn't a recorder you watch later. It's a participant that turns sixty minutes of talking into a page you can act on.
A clean summary lands in your inbox and channel before the call has even cleared your calendar — sections for decisions, open questions, and next steps, written the way a sharp chief of staff would write them.
Confer hears "I'll send that over by Thursday" and turns it into a tracked task with a name and a date — not a line you have to dig back out of a transcript.
Every line attributed to the right voice, searchable down to the second, in 30+ languages.
"What did we decide about pricing?" Confer answers from the transcript, with the exact quote and the timestamp it was said.
Summaries flow into Notion, Slack, Salesforce, and your CRM on their own — no copy-paste, no end-of-day cleanup, no tab you forgot to update.
What teams stop losing once Confer is in the room
Not a wall of transcript. A page built the way you'd actually read it back — skim the decisions, claim your action items, replay the exact thirty seconds you need.
Every resolved point pulled to the top in one line each — what was decided, by whom, when it takes effect. The part most notes bury, Confer leads with.
A live checklist with a name and a due date on every row, synced to the task tool your team already uses. Check it off there, it's done here.
Speaker-labelled, fully searchable, and timestamped — click any line to jump straight to that moment of audio. No scrubbing a 60-minute bar.
A prompt box on every recap. Ask a question, get an answer drawn only from this call, footnoted with the quote it came from — never invented.
A sales call and a board review don't want the same recap. Confer reads the room and shapes the notes to match — same notetaker, different output.
Call summary and next steps logged straight to the opportunity. Reps talk to the customer, not to the keyboard — and the pipeline stays honest.
User interviews become tagged, searchable insight you can quote — with the clip — in a roadmap review six weeks later.
Structured scorecards generated from the conversation itself, so a panel compares notes instead of comparing memories.
A decision log and a follow-up list from every staff meeting, so nothing that matters lives only in one person's head.
“I used to spend Friday afternoons rebuilding the week from half-finished notes. Now they're already there — organized, assigned, done. I got my Fridays back.”
“Our reps were logging maybe half their calls. With Confer it's every single one, automatically, and the summaries are better than what they wrote by hand.”
“We searched two months of customer interviews for one phrase and found it in seconds, with the clip attached. That used to be a full day of scrubbing recordings.”
Every plan includes unlimited recording, real-time transcription, and AI summaries. You only pay for the team features.
For one person who's done taking notes.
For teams that run on follow-through.
For companies with a security review.
Yes. Confer announces itself when it joins and shows a visible recording indicator. You can require explicit consent per region, and admins can set rules per call type.
Your recordings and transcripts are encrypted in transit and at rest, isolated per workspace, and never used to train shared models. Enterprise plans add a private data region and configurable retention.
Confer joins Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams natively, and can transcribe in-person meetings from a phone or laptop mic.
Confer is speaker-aware and tuned for business vocabulary, names, and acronyms — and it gets sharper as it learns your team's terms. You can correct any line, and the summary updates with it.
Anytime. Deleting a meeting removes the recording, transcript, and derived notes across every connected app, and admins can enforce automatic deletion on a schedule.
Connect your calendar in two minutes. Confer shows up to your very next call — no credit card, no IT ticket.