auraScribe for Google Meet

Invite the meeting bot to any Google Meet call. After the meeting ends, auraScribe returns a transcript, a behavioural summary, per-speaker remarks, and a list of the critical moments that defined the conversation.

How it works with Google Meet

Meeting bot joins the call

Paste a Google Meet link, auraScribe's bot joins as a participant, records the audio, and hands it to the analysis pipeline after the call ends.

Works with any Google Meet flow

Scheduled, impromptu, breakout rooms. The bot is invited like any other participant — no calendar integration or workspace admin required.

Full behavioural analysis pipeline

Once the call is over, the recording flows through the same pipeline as any other audio source: multi-pass transcription, speaker profiling, behavioural summary, per-speaker remarks, critical moments.

Consent-respecting capture

The bot appears explicitly in the participant list with a clear name. No silent recording, no hidden capture — consent is on the meeting host and participants, as it should be.

Upload-your-own recording alternative

If you already use Meet's built-in recording or a third-party capture tool, just upload the audio file — auraScribe processes it with the same behavioural depth.

No Google Workspace admin required

Some meeting tools need domain-wide admin consent for calendar integration. auraScribe's bot invitation is per-meeting — no IT procurement, no workspace permissions.

Most meeting-analysis tools require calendar integration, workspace admin rights, or a browser extension to get into your Meet calls. auraScribe keeps it simple: paste a Meet link, the bot joins as a participant, and you get back a full behavioural analysis once the call ends. The bot is visible to everyone on the call — consent is explicit, not implicit.

Decode your next Meet call.

14-day free trial. Per-user pricing.

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