You hang up. Before you have closed the window, the brief is there. The headline, the summary, the things on you, and a follow-up email already written in your voice.
The brief, in seconds
The brief is ready within seconds of the call ending. It opens with a one-line headline and a two to three sentence summary, so you know what happened at a glance.
Every claim points back to the exact moment in the transcript where it was said. Read the summary, doubt a line, click it, and you land on the words that produced it.
The brief is generated once and held. Sayli only regenerates it when you ask to read it again or rewrite it.
What is inside
One brief holds the whole call. Each part stands on its own, and each line traces back to the transcript.
Action items are yours
Each action item carries an owner. The owner is You, Them, or a named person on the call, and each item comes with a next step you can actually say.
The checkboxes are per person. Your done-state is yours, kept separate from a teammate's on the same brief. Items owned by you feed the "Things on you" tile on your dashboard, so nothing falls through after the call ends.
Send it anywhere
When the brief is ready, it goes where your work already lives. Pick a destination and the brief leaves the window.
Turn talk into action
The brief can propose the side-effecting actions a call usually creates. File a Linear or Jira task, write a Confluence page, post a Slack summary.
Nothing runs on its own. Sayli proposes, you approve the ones you want, and then Sayli runs them. You stay the one who decides what leaves the room.