Two private ways to mark something. Both are yours alone. Neither is ever read by the language model.
One is for a moment on the call. One is for an idea you do not want to lose. Same habit, two flavors.
Mark the moment (Cmd B)
Press ⌘+B during a call to bookmark the moment you are in. It anchors to the exact second.
The brief renders that bookmark as a jump-point. You can scrub straight back to it later.
Capture the thought (Cmd Shift K)
Press ⌘+⇧+K to write a free-form note. This one works even when you are not on a call.
It is for the idea that arrives while you are doing something else. Write it down, keep moving.
Bookmarks and captures are never read by the language model. They are notes for you, not prompts for Sayli.
They come back in the brief
Both show up in the brief after the call. Both stay in your memory, so you can find them later.
A moment becomes a place you can return to. A thought becomes a line you can act on.