Meetings that produce more than talk
The value of a meeting is in what happens afterward. Wyatt’s meeting assistant helps you prep an agenda, capture notes, and turn the discussion into a summary and tasks, so every meeting drives the work forward.
Prepare agendas, capture notes, and turn every meeting into a clear summary and a set of tasks — all connected to the project the meeting is about.
Better prep
Draft agendas using context from the related project.
Live summaries
Turn notes into a summary of decisions and questions.
Follow-ups
Create tasks from action items with owners and dates.
Connected
Keep meeting outputs attached to the project.
What you can do with Wyatt
Better prep
Draft agendas using context from the related project.
Live summaries
Turn notes into a summary of decisions and questions.
Follow-ups
Create tasks from action items with owners and dates.
Connected
Keep meeting outputs attached to the project.
The value of a meeting is in what happens afterward. Wyatt’s meeting assistant helps you prep an agenda, capture notes, and turn the discussion into a summary and tasks, so every meeting drives the work forward.
Ask the assistant to draft an agenda using context from the relevant project — recent updates, open tasks, and decisions still pending. You start the meeting focused on what matters.
Take notes during the meeting and have the assistant summarize them into clear decisions and open questions. The summary is ready to share the moment the meeting ends.
Every decision tends to create follow-ups. The assistant extracts action items and creates tasks with owners and due dates, so nothing is lost between the meeting and the work.
Agendas, notes, summaries, and tasks all live in the workspace next to the project, so the meeting becomes part of the project’s history rather than a one-off event.
Prep the agenda
Draft an agenda from project context.
Capture the meeting
Take notes and summarize the discussion.
Assign follow-ups
Create tasks from action items, linked to the project.
Yes. It can draft an agenda using context from the related project, including recent updates and open tasks.
Yes. It turns your notes into a summary of decisions and open questions you can share immediately.
Yes. It extracts action items and creates tasks with owners and due dates.
Agendas, notes, summaries, and tasks live in the workspace next to the project the meeting is about.