Groupthink for iOS provides instant agendas, effortless note-taking, and automatically generated action items from team meetings - from your phone!
Automatic meeting agenda & notes shared instantly on iOS
Groupthink for iOS provides instant agendas, effortless note-taking, and automatically generated action items from team meetings - from your phone!
Work happens everywhere. We knew quickly that being able to edit agendas and review missed meetings from a mobile device could make remote work much easier, and Groupthink for iOS delivers exactly that. As our team grows, more meetings are happening that I can't attend, and I host meetings that others can't attend. Groupthink for iOS has made it easy for me and my team to catch up on meetings after they happen. (Seriously, I scroll through meeting summaries while riding the Peloton!) If you're u
This looks promising. The UX in iOS is slick and well thought out. Hopefully a desktop app and iPadOS version coming as I think it will need that for serious traction. Using LLMs for transcription is fast becoming table stakes and a minimum. Good Slack integration. Maybe Notion next?
Congratulations Groupthink for iOS on your successful launch! The instant agendas and automatic action items are brilliant features that add a layer of organization and streamlines proceedings. Just a suggestion: It would be quite beneficial if you could also integrate a feature that allows marking priority levels for different tasks. Keep up the brilliant work!
I'll try it out and let you know!
@kressaty : Congrats on the launch team, the product looks amazing.
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