The meeting writes itself.
Vozzle listens to the room, transcribes live in 60+ languages, and writes the summary, action items, and follow-ups the second the meeting ends. Built for in-person meetings — no laptop, no setup, nothing to install.
The audio survives anything.
A protected circular buffer listens the whole time you're capturing. Mic drops, phone-call interrupts, a locked screen, app backgrounded, lost signal — the audio survives, then transcribes when conditions allow.
The buffer stays on your device — and in your own iCloud Drive when iCloud is available — but never reaches our servers, so we can't read it. It keeps a recovery window for 30 days after the meeting, then deletes itself automatically.
What it survives
- Mic dropsReconnects from the last frame.
- App backgroundedCaptures from the background.
- Phone-call interruptsPauses around the call, resumes.
- Screen lockedListens on, screen off.
- Network dropsLocal buffer continues; transcribes later.
Stop scribbling.
Start steering.
Every decision, every number, every name — captured as it's said. And a quiet co-pilot that suggests what to ask, what to clarify, and when to close.
Key Points
what mattered — compiled live
- 14:18Decision
Design review pushed to Tuesday next week for Anna's input.
- 14:22Number
Q3 budget approved at $14,000.
- 14:25Name
Anna joining as PM on the onboarding rewrite.
- 14:30Decision
#q3-followups Slack channel replaces email threads.
Meeting Guide
what to ask · what's still open
- 14:18Ask
Confirm Anna's availability before locking Tuesday.
- 14:22Clarify
Does the $14k budget include the user-research vendor?
- 14:28Drift
Conversation moved off the agenda — Q3 roadmap still open.
- 14:31Close
6 min left — wrap up owners and due dates.
By the time it's over,
it's already written.
Five analysis layers are generated the second a meeting ends — summary, key points, action items, follow-ups, and sentiment. Topics come with a re-analysis, or tag them yourself.
You walk out with the document, not the transcript.
Q3 Planning
12 May · 14:24 → 14:35 · 11 min · 4 speakers
Summary · auto
Design review for the Q3 roadmap moves to next Tuesday so Anna can weigh in first. Budget approval is still pending — Anong is holding on commitments until that clears. Team agreed to spin up a dedicated Slack channel for follow-ups instead of overloading email.
Action items · 3 assigned · owners auto-extracted · due dates you set
- Send Q3 roadmap draft to Anna for reviewJamesby Fri 16 May
- Prep user-interview summary ahead of design reviewWei Linby Mon 19 May
- Spin up #q3-followups Slack channel and invite participantsAdetoday
Sentiment · across the meeting
Cautious-positive overall tone
Positive · 62% Neutral · 26% Concerned · 12%
Topics · auto-tagged
Change your mind later? Re-analyze the same meeting with a different template — plus per-speaker talk time, rolling tone, and conversation arcs on the Speakers tab.
Questions about meetings
Does Vozzle work for in-person meetings?
Yes — that's exactly what it's built for. Vozzle listens through your device microphone, so a conference room, a one-on-one, or any face-to-face conversation works. It isn't an online-meeting bot — it doesn't join Zoom, Teams, or Google Meet. You're responsible for getting consent where the law requires it.
What does Vozzle write after a meeting ends?
Five layers, written automatically the second the meeting ends: a summary, key points, action items with their owners, open follow-ups, and the overall sentiment. Re-analyze with a different template — or pull topics — whenever you need another angle.
Does meeting transcription work offline?
Listening does — the protected buffer keeps capturing audio in airplane mode, with no signal, or while the app is backgrounded. Transcription and analysis need a connection, so they run the moment you're back online.
Do the other people in my meeting need Vozzle?
No. Only the person listening with Vozzle needs the app. Share the summary or full transcript with a Vozzle Link that opens in any browser — no account, no install.
Does the after-meeting analysis improve on a higher plan?
On the Max plan, post-meeting analysis runs on a more advanced model; the other plans use a fast, capable one. Live transcription is identical on every plan — the difference shows up in the written summary, key points, and action items.