Most of Sayli happens on the call. The rest lives in a few quiet surfaces around your Mac, so you can reach a meeting, drop a thought, or see what changed without breaking your flow.
Two ways the window sits
Sayli runs in one of two modes, and it moves between them on its own as a call starts and ends.
Jump anywhere from the palette
Press ⌘+K to open the command palette. Search for any meeting and jump straight to it, from anywhere in the app, even in the middle of a call.
To drop a thought without leaving what you are doing, press ⌘+⇧+K for Quick Capture. What you write attaches to the call you are on, or the most recent one.
Reach Sayli from the menu bar
Sayli keeps an icon in the menu bar. Open it for a quick list of your recent meetings and a shortcut to Quick Capture, without bringing the whole window forward.
⌘+⇧+S shows or hides Sayli from anywhere. See Keyboard shortcuts for the full set.
Notifications that click through
When something needs you, Sayli sends a native notification. Click it and you land on the exact place it points to, the brief or the meeting it is about.
It keeps itself up to date
You never download an update by hand. Sayli checks for a new version when it launches and again while it runs, then offers to restart into the latest. That is why every release note lands for you automatically.