Meeting Guide
How to use Vision during your meetings
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Capture Commands
Say these to capture information during meetings
"Vision, note [something]"— Capture a note"Vision, remember [detail]"— Same as note"Vision, action [task]"— Add an action item"Vision, todo [task]"— Same as action"Vision, follow up on [item]"— Same as action💡
Ask Questions
Vision can answer questions in real-time
"Vision, what is [topic]?"— Get explanations"Vision, how does [process] work?"— Technical questions"Vision, explain [concept]"— Clarifications"Vision, what's the status of [project]?"— Project infoVision uses recent meeting context to provide relevant answers. Responses appear in the meeting chat within a few seconds.
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Meeting Summary
Get summaries on demand
"Vision, summarize"— Current meeting summary"Vision, summary"— Same as summarizeShows participants, captured notes, and action items so far.
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Auto-Detection
Vision automatically captures action items when you say:
- •"I'll do X" or "I will..."
- •"Let's schedule..."
- •"We need to..."
- •"Action item:" or "Follow up:"
Auto-detected items are marked in the summary so you can verify them.
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After the Meeting
When the meeting ends, you'll receive via Slack:
- ✓Full meeting summary
- ✓Meeting duration and participants
- ✓All captured notes
- ✓Action items (explicit + auto-detected)
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Pro Tips
Best practices for working with Vision
- 💡Speak clearly when giving commands — Vision uses transcription
- 💡Wait for the "🤔" response before asking another question
- 💡Check the meeting chat for Vision's acknowledgments
- 💡Say "Vision" first, then pause briefly before your command