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Drop in meeting notes, call transcripts or a half-written brief. Out comes a TL;DR, a polished email, a Slack-ready post, a deck slide and an investor 1-pager — using your own words, not AI's.
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TL;DR · email · Slack · deck · investor.
1. Paste your raw notes
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No. This is a structured-prettifier — it parses your text, pulls the strongest sentences, and pours them into five battle-tested formats. The advantage: it's instant, private, deterministic and uses YOUR words, not a language model's. The disadvantage: it can't infer information that isn't already in the text. If you want a true AI summary tailored to your workflow, book the call linked at the bottom and we'll scope a custom prompt for your team.
Best on prose with sentences and paragraphs — meeting transcripts, project briefs, sales call notes, design docs, internal memos. It'll cope with bullet lists too, but it's at its strongest when there are full sentences to rank and pull from. 1,000 to 8,000 characters is the sweet spot.
No. Your notes are parsed and the five formats are built entirely in your browser — your text never leaves the page, so you can paste sensitive client notes safely. The only thing sent to my CRM is the email you enter to unlock the formats.
Because the same content gets reused in different rooms. The deck slide goes to the board, the Slack post goes to the team, the investor 1-pager goes to capital, the email goes to a client, the TL;DR goes at the top of every doc. Generating all five at once means you stop rewriting the same idea four times.