Focus on the meeting. Let Scribe take the notes.

Transform meetings into instantly searchable and shareable video & text

  • Record & transcribe any meeting

  • Eliminate tedious note-taking

  • Highlight & share moments that matter

  • Skip meetings you don't need to attend

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The Pain Points

Forgetting Sucks

Remembering the important stuff
doesn't have to be hard.

people on video calls are

Fatigued

Video calls require more focus than a face-to-face chat. By not worrying about taking tedious notes, Scribe can help reduce Zoom fatigue.

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Forgetful

We remember less than we think. Research on The Forgetting Curve has shown that we forget 90% of what happened just one week ago.

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Flummoxed

We are overwhelmed with meetings.
Having a simple way to find, highlight, and share moments means we don't need to attend as many meetings.

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Forgetting Sucks

Remembering the important stuff doesn't have to be painful.

people on video calls are
Overwhelmed
Work Goes Remote

Videoconferencing explodes

We now spend nearly one-third of our workdays on camera and 38% of workers say they have experienced call fatigue.

One-in-five professionals reported that "they are actively listening and providing live feedback."

Recently, on a popular anonymous network for professionals, a user at VMware posted a poll to gauge general engagement on video calls. The poll titled, "How engaged are you in most work meetings?" was answered by 4,600 users, and 6,123 provided additional commentary on their personal experiences during these meetings. One-in-five professionals reported that "they are actively listening and providing live feedback."

About one-quarter (26%) said that they were "doing other stuff" during the meeting and "simply listening for their name" to be called.

Another one-quarter (27%) reported that they are "trying to pay attention, but often zoning out."

26% Doing other stuff
27% Zoning out

How can you address these troubling statistics —

Stop Rehashing — Rehashing the same topic over and over again kills time and motivation. Make sure to get everyone caught up before the next meeting.

Centralize notes & highlights — Not only does this allow people to catch up with their teammates, but it also creates additional resources that add to the knowledge capital of your organization.

The Forgetting Curve

90% is forgotten within a week

Research on The Forgetting Curve has shown that on average we forget 90% of what we learn within a week. And, distractions can accelerate forgetting.

Forgetting Curve

Percent (%) retained over time

The concept known as the “forgetting curve” hypothesizes that we lose information a a startling rate. The forgetting curve is exponential after the first session, meaning that in the first 7 days after exposure to content, we forget up to 90% of it.

Even memories that are strong at first are fated to be forgotten. As any teacher or student knows, you need to be actively listening to retain information — and distractions like note taking can actually prevent you from being fully focused. Things that pull your focus away, even for a second, need to be switched off and out of your hands. Put the pencil, pen, phone & paper down. Be present and listen to the speaker.

To remember more, you must practice the art of "active listening."  Active listening requires the listener to fully concentrate, understand, respond and then remember what is being said. Critical active listening skills include paying attention, withholding judgment, reflecting, clarifying, summarizing, and sharing.

Active listening takes practice, focus, and your full attention. When you’re on your next call, let Scribe handle the note-taking so you can brush up on those active listening skills — and remember more.

Buried in Recordings

The recordings keep piling up

What would happen if you recorded every one of your meetings over the next month? What tools do you have in place to prevent getting buried in information overload?

What will you do when you have one, five, twelve or even 32,320 recordings of past meetings?

In a normal year, time spent in meetings increases by 8% to 10%, but in 2020 (on Zoom) we collectively met for over two trillion minutes — a huge increase of over 2,000%. As our world shifts to remote video calls, you probably have seen a corresponding increase in your own time spent in meetings that would lead to your pile of recordings growing at an alarming rate. What should you do?

Imagine having 32,320 call recordings. What tools can help you make use of that pile of data?

Transcripts — Hopefully you have transcriptions for each of those meetings — allowing you to read through what was said.

Speaker Identification — Knowing who was in the meeting would help you filter for your meeting history with a person or group of people — allowing you to refresh your memory before the next meeting.

Skim Search — Organizing the transcripts into a single searchable, filterable, and skimmable view would help you skim through all 32,320 calls in a chronological order — allowing you to avoid hunting around for information by opening & closing multiple tabs or files (which is infuriating).

Make the most of your recordings instead of being crushed under a mountain of data. Try Scribe.

We Solve The Problem

As it happens|

Automate note-taking and share highlights of moments that matter.

See HOW
Invite Scribe in 5 Seconds

Any meeting participant can do it. Copy & paste the meeting link. That's it. Scribe will join the meeting and start recording.

See a real time transcription

Once Scribe joins the meeting it will record and transcribe what’s being said by each person in real-time.

Share moments that matter

Something noteworthy happened? Select the transcript text to capture a moment as a highlight that you can easily share.

Give participants privacy controls

Anyone in the meeting can pause the recording at any time. Everyone has control over what's recorded.

Make meetings more inclusive

Is one person monopolizing everyone else's time? Get helpful insights like how long each person spoke during the meeting.

Search the transcript or by speaker

Find the exact moment you are looking for. Scribe can search the transcripts from thousands of meetings in seconds.

Customer love

What are people saying about us?

“Fantastic, this product has really helped our team and business get to market”
Sarah Smith
Lead Developer, Flowbase
“Fantastic, this product has really helped our team and business get to market”
Sarah Smith
Lead Developer, Flowbase
“Fantastic, this product has really helped our team and business get to market”
Sarah Smith
Lead Developer, Flowbase

Our vision is to provide perfect recall of every memory.

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