"I Wasn't on That Call"
In async or distributed teams, not everyone can attend every meeting. But the people who weren't there still need the context. Decisions get referenced in Slack threads, action items are assigned to people who weren't in the room, and critical details live only in the memory of attendees.
The Problem
Every meeting produces a complete, speaker-labeled transcript with an AI summary. Share it via a single link — recipients can view the full transcript, summary, and action items without creating an account.
One-Click Sharing
Generate a shareable link for any session. Recipients don't need a Meeting Bable account.
Speaker-Labeled Transcripts
See who said what with automatic speaker detection and editable names.
AI Summaries
Skip the full transcript — read a concise summary of key points and decisions.
Calendar Integration
Link sessions to calendar events so summaries appear right where your team expects them.
Catching Up Should Not Take an Hour
A teammate DMs you: "Hey, in the Tuesday review we decided to ship the v3 onboarding before the migration — you good with that?" You were on the flight. You reply "let me check" and spend the next twenty minutes hunting for breadcrumbs in Slack, pinging whoever took notes, and scrolling through calendar history to remember who was even there. This happens every week in distributed teams, and every time it does, the cost is paid twice — once by the person catching up, once by the person being interrupted to explain.
Forwarding the 60-minute video recording is the classic workaround, and it's barely better than nothing. Nobody actually watches a full playback. They scrub, miss the part that mattered, and end up asking the same questions anyway. The alternative — waiting for someone to type up notes — means decisions happen without the absent party, and by the time notes land (if they ever do) the context has already moved on.
Meeting Bable produces a complete record of every call automatically: a speaker-labeled transcript you can search with ⌘F, a 30-second AI summary at the top, an action items list with owners, and a shareable link that recipients can open without signing up. Someone who missed the Tuesday standup can read the summary in a minute, dive into any quoted section for detail, and see exactly who committed to what. No interruption, no second-hand retelling, no decisions made in the dark.
How It Works
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An Attendee Records the Meeting
Any participant starts Meeting Bable during the call. The full conversation is captured with speaker labels.
Share the Session Link
After the meeting, generate a shareable link. Paste it in Slack, email, or your project tool.
Key Decision: Team agreed to launch the mobile-first redesign by Q3, prioritizing the APAC market.
Discussion: Reviewed quarterly metrics showing 42% growth in Japan. Debated resource allocation between web and mobile.
Catch Up in Minutes, Not Hours
The recipient opens the link and reads the AI summary, or dives into the full speaker-labeled transcript. No account required.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes. Every session has a one-click shareable link. Recipients open the link in a browser and see the full transcript, AI summary, action items, and speaker labels. No account creation, no login wall. You can revoke the link at any time from the session settings if you want to restrict access later.
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