"Wait, Who Was Supposed to Do That?"
Meetings generate commitments — someone agrees to send a report, follow up with a client, or schedule the next review. But without a reliable capture system, these promises fade. Two weeks later, the deliverable is missing and nobody remembers who was responsible.
The Problem
AI reads the full transcript and extracts action items with assignees. Speaker detection shows exactly who committed to each task. Link sessions to your Google Calendar so action items and summaries appear right in the event.
AI Action Item Extraction
Gemini identifies tasks, owners, and deadlines from the conversation automatically.
Speaker Detection
See which speaker committed to each action — no more ambiguity.
"This Is Me" Tagging
Mark yourself as a speaker to track all action items assigned to you across sessions.
Google Calendar Sync
Link sessions to calendar events. Summaries and action items are added to the event description.
Why Verbal Commitments Disappear
Every meeting produces a quiet list of promises. "I'll loop in legal." "Send me the spec and I'll review it by Friday." "Let's circle back next sprint." These are the real output of most meetings, and they're also the easiest thing to lose. Notes focus on discussion, not on who agreed to what. Slack threads fragment the commitments across channels. A week later somebody asks "wait, who was supposed to do that?" and half the room has a different memory.
Assigning a note-taker at the start of each meeting helps a little, but records vary wildly depending on who drew the short straw, the conversation slows down, and whoever is typing has stopped participating. Having a project manager type action items in real time is more rigorous but only works when a PM is actually in the room — which describes the minority of meetings in most orgs.
Meeting Bable treats action item extraction as a first-class output of every recorded session. The AI reads the full transcript, flags verbal commitments ("I'll send that," "Can you handle follow-up?"), and attributes each one to the speaker whose voice made the promise. If you've tapped "This Is Me" on a speaker label, your personal action items roll up into your feed across every meeting. Connect Google Calendar and action items get written directly into the calendar event description, so when someone opens the meeting invite tomorrow, they see the summary and their assigned tasks in the same place they already look.
How It Works
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Record and Let AI Listen
Start a Meeting Bable session for your meeting. AI captures every word and identifies who's speaking.
Send revised proposal to client
Sarah C.Update project timeline in Asana
Alex W.Schedule follow-up with APAC team
James L.Review Extracted Action Items
After the meeting, AI highlights tasks, owners, and deadlines extracted from the conversation.
📎 Meeting Bable Notes: meetingbable.app/s/abc123
A link to your notes is appended to the calendar event.
Sync to Google Calendar
Link the session to a calendar event. Action items and the summary appear in the event description for easy follow-up.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Meeting Bable reads the full speaker-labeled transcript and looks for explicit and implicit commitments — phrases like "I will", "Can you", "let me follow up", and the speaker context around them. Each action item is paired with the speaker who committed, a short description of what was promised, and (when mentioned in the conversation) a deadline. Results appear in the Action Items panel alongside the summary.
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