Nobody took notes.
Say them anyway.
Record the meeting, or just debrief afterward. Sentio turns your voice into a transcript, a summary, and the decisions and to-dos that actually came out of it.
Two ways to use it
Record live, or debrief after.
Debrief right after the call
Meeting ended and nobody took notes? Talk through what was decided while it is fresh — Sentio turns that debrief into a structured summary you can send to whoever missed it.
Record the meeting itself
Hit record at the start of a call or in-person meeting. Sentio handles multiple speakers and gives you a full transcript alongside the summary.
Decisions and owners, separated from chatter
The summary pulls out what was decided and who owns what, separate from the parts of the conversation that were just discussion.
Action items become reminders
Anything that came out of the meeting as a task can be turned into a reminder with a due date, so follow-through does not depend on someone rereading the notes.
Common questions
Do I need to record the whole meeting, or can I just debrief after?
Either works. Recording live gives you a full transcript with every speaker; a quick debrief afterward is faster and still gets you a structured summary and action items.
Can Sentio tell different speakers apart in a recorded meeting?
Yes, Sentio handles multi-speaker audio and separates the transcript by speaker where the audio quality allows it.
Where do the meeting notes end up?
In your Sentio workspace as a note with transcript, summary, and action items — and from there they can be exported to Notion or Obsidian, or shared with teammates in a shared workspace.
Is this meant for one person or a whole team?
Both. A single person can debrief solo, or a team workspace can share meeting notes, comment on the transcript, and assign the action items that came out of it.