Your meeting archive,
answerable.
Ask plain-English questions across every meeting you have access to. summri.ai searches transcripts, decisions, and action items, then synthesises an answer — with citations linking back to the exact meetings the answer came from.
On Mon 16 Jun in Q3 enterprise negotiations. The team agreed to hold list prices but add a tiered discount for orders over 50 seats.
Available on Enterprise · with citations to source meetings · respects your meeting permissions
How a question becomes an answer.
When you ask a question, four things happen in sequence — usually within two seconds.
Type a question in plain English. No keywords, no syntax. The same way you'd ask a colleague.
summri narrows the search to only the meetings you can already access. We never expose a meeting you weren't invited to or don't have read access to.
Across transcripts, generated minutes, decisions, and action items. Hybrid search — vector similarity to find related meetings, keyword search to anchor specifics.
Claude synthesises an answer from the most relevant snippets, with citations linking to the source meetings so you can verify.
What you can ask.
Anything you'd ask a colleague who'd been in every one of your meetings — but with better recall.
- “What did we decide about the Q3 roadmap?”
- “Did we agree on a launch date for the new pricing?”
- “When was the budget for hiring approved?”
- “Which action items from last week are still open?”
- “What's Tom's open list across all his meetings?”
- “Show me anyone with 3+ overdue commitments.”
- “When did we last discuss pricing with Acme?”
- “Every meeting that mentioned the migration in the last month.”
- “What was the team’s reaction to the new auth proposal?”
- “What was the conclusion of yesterday's planning call?”
- “How did we get to the current architecture?”
- “Summarise everything we discussed about the partnership in May.”
Permission-aware by default
summri respects your meeting permissions exactly. The search runs against the meetings you have access to — not your team's, not your organisation's. If you couldn't open the meeting in Teams, you can't ask summri about it either.
- Encrypted at rest with AES-256-GCM
- Citations link to source meetings — verify any claim yourself
- Nothing is shared outside your organisation or used to train models
Try it on your own meetings.
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