What gets written down, and how to trust it.
The Notes tab rewrites itself every twenty seconds or so while people talk. It separates three different things, because they are not the same:
| Summary | A few sentences on what the meeting is about so far. |
|---|---|
| Decisions | Things that were actually settled, with the reason if one was given. “We'll go with Postgres” is a decision; “maybe Postgres?” is not. |
| Action items | Work somebody took on, with who owns it and when it is due. |
| Open questions | Things raised and left hanging. |
Every action item is marked high, medium or low. High means somebody clearly committed to it out loud. Low means AVAY inferred it from the conversation and could be wrong. Check the low ones before treating them as promises.
Getting an answer in the middle of the conversation.
Asking a question about something that happened months ago.
Sending AVAY in your place when you cannot be there.
A suggestion only you can see, for the next thing you are about to say.
Letting AVAY reach the systems your team already works in.
Open avay.ai and start a meeting — nothing to install, and the people you invite do not need accounts. See what it costs.