MeetGeek is a meeting productivity platform that enables companies to move faster by unlocking new levels of productivity and creating meeting automation flows previously not possible.
We unlock real meeting productivity by providing 3 main product pillars:
AI Meeting Assistant – Share meeting recordings, transcription & personalized AI summaries Meeting Automation – integrating MeetGeek with the company tool stack to enable automated workflows Meeting Insights – Track productivity KPIs and help teams enforce good meeting habits.
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An interesting application that is worth keeping an eye out for. I mainly use it for Zoom meetings to get a transcription at the end. On top of that, it has a feature for labels that allows it to create a summary at the end based on some keywords. I am eager to see new features added to it especially on the summary side.
The ability to view past meetings and label highlighting saves me the hassle of doing Jira queries. Having context for the information I'm interested in is also great.
I also like the fact that the developers are open to feedback and do improvements on a weekly basis.
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I'm trialling meetgeek.ai which is good but probably more than I need. I don't need video I want basic transcription and notes on the meeting. Source: about 1 year ago
Have you checked fathom.video and meetgeek.ai ? Both have free plans. There are other tools as well. I write about AI tools and learning resources in my free weekly newsletter AIBrews.com. Source: over 1 year ago
(1) Technically, I think that site works by identifying itself as the Google webcrawler and seeing the full-text version that many sites would like to have indexed. (2) There's the question of why that site isn't taken down (or how it pays its bills) and my guess is this: In the 2000s it was an open secret that you could read the news on most sites like The New York Times with the username and password... - Source: Hacker News / about 2 months ago
Use https://12ft.io/ to read if you aren’t a member. - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
This pot roast with winter root vegetables (I use rutabaga instead of celery root, but any root veggies are perfect) No sides needed other than bread and/or maybe some noodles. If you want a green vegetable, track down a whole stalk of brussels sprouts and roast them. Recipe is paywalled on epicurious.com and you can no longer paste links from 12 ft ladder, but you can access yourself through it https://12ft.io/. Source: 7 months ago
Use 12ft Ladder. Breaks the formatting, but you can read all the text. Source: 7 months ago
I've never had an issue with a paywall on their website so no idea but you can try opening it via 12ft or Archive. Source: 7 months ago
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