You are mid-call and someone asks about last quarter's churn. You do not interrupt to go look it up. You type the question in the live window, and the answer is already streaming back.
Ask in your words
Ask Sayli is the ask input in the live window. You type a question in plain language while the call is happening. A grounded answer streams back token by token, so you read it as it forms.
The answer comes back in the language you set for output, even when the call is in another language. Open the ask input with ⌘+Space.
What grounds the answer
Every answer is built from three sources. They keep it tied to the room and to your facts.
Sayli answers from your live call and your Knowledge Base. When the facts are not there, the answer says so instead of filling the gap.
One-tap asks
Some questions come up on every call. The action chips are one-tap versions of those.
- Help me drafts a response to what is on the table right now.
- Sharper questions gives you the next things worth asking.
- Recap pulls the thread back into a short summary.
Tap a chip when you do not want to type. The answer streams back the same way.