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