The call is about to start. Sayli is sitting at the top of your screen, listening. By the time it ends, your notes, action items, and a follow-up email are already written.
Here is the whole arc, in three moments.
Walk in ready
Open Sayli before you join. Two quick checks set you up for everything after.
A Skill is the persona Sayli wears for this call. The default is General assistant, which fits most conversations. Choose the one that matches what you are walking into.
Open Audio settings and watch the level meter. It should move when you speak and when the other side speaks. If both bars move, Sayli hears the whole room.
Join on Zoom, Meet, Teams, Webex, or sit across a table in person. Sayli listens to the audio, so the platform does not matter.
Ask in the moment
When the call starts, Sayli's window appears at the top of the screen and begins listening. Nothing dials in. The host sees no extra participant.
Press ⌘+Space or hit the Ask button, then type a question in your own words. The answer streams back in under a second.
When you do not have time to type, the action chips give you one tap.
Two more keys are worth knowing. Press ⌘+B to bookmark a moment you want to find later. Press ⌘+⇧+K to capture a private thought that stays yours alone. You can switch the language Sayli writes in at any time, across English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and Portuguese.
Walk out done
When the call ends, the brief is ready in seconds. You get a headline, a summary, the action items, and a follow-up email you can send.
You leave the call with the notes done. Read the brief, send the email, move on.