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Extract information from your meetings

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Written by Julia
Updated over 3 months ago

Get accurate, on-demand answers from past meetings with Ask Copilot. This will help you use meetings as a powerful data source and save time from being wasted on follow-ups.

Ask Copilot was created for you to interact with it. You can ask questions about anything that happened in the meeting, and it will look for the answer in the transcription created by the Fellow AI Copilot.

There are two ways to use Ask Copilot

  • Ask about one meeting

  • Ask about all your meetings

Ask About One Meeting

During a meeting, use Ask Copilot to catch up on what you missed or get clarification without interrupting the discussion.

There are a few ways to access Ask Copilot about a specific meeting.

  • Option 1: On that meeting, click on the Ask Fellow Copilot button on the right hand side of the note.

  • Option 2: Select the Ask Copilot tab in the modal on the right hand side. This will appear as a speech bubble with a star.

  • Option 3: When viewing a meeting in the Recordings Library, click on the purple Ask Copilot button at the bottom of the screen.

Once opened, start by typing your question to start getting insights!

Ask About All Meetings

Use Ask Copilot to gather insights across all your meetings. Potential uses:

  • you are unsure of what meeting something was discussed in (ex. "What did Marcus say about the upcoming product launch?")

  • you want to summarize what happened across all your meetings last week (ex. "What do I need to follow-up on based on my meetings from last week?")

  • you want to highlight information historical data from past meetings (ex. "What did Dan say in the last three town halls"

To access Ask Copilot for All Meetings

  • Click on the Ask Copilot button at the bottom of the nav bar

  • Or you can use the keyword shortcut cmmd / to open it automatically

Once opened, start by typing your question to start getting insights!


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