Meetings that
summarize themselves.

Scribble · upcoming
Calendar · this week
April 14 – 18
3 meetings
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Tue
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Wed
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Thu
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Fri
18
Standup · 9:00 AM
Design review
Pricing sync
Auto-join enabled
Scribble will join in 3 minutes
How it works

Four moves. Zero workflow change.

Keep taking meetings the way you take them. Scribble handles the rest.

Tue9
Standup
9:00 AM · Zoom
joined
01

Connect your calendar.

Read-only Google Calendar access. We never edit events — we just watch for video meeting links.

ASM
S
02

A bot joins on time.

One minute before each meeting with a Zoom, Meet, or Teams link, Scribble joins as a named participant.

Alex0:04

03

Transcribed per speaker.

Groq Whisper runs against the recording. Platform speaker timestamps label each turn, so you know who said what.

Subject
Action items from Standup
  • Lock sidebar spec
  • Beta kickoff EoQ
  • Start build
sent
04

Summary email, ~5 min later.

Claude writes overview + key points + action items with owners. Resend emails the organizer. Click through for the full transcript.

The category

Same muscle. Simpler shape.

Standalone AI notetakers are real products — we're not pretending otherwise. Scribble is the tighter, web-only, bundled-in-Stack version for teams who don't need the full PLG feature tree.

FeatureStack Scribble Scribble Standalone notetakerOur take
Auto-joins Zoom / Meet / Teams
Per-speaker transcription
AI summary + action items
Email to the organizer
Searchable history
Video storageWe don't retain video — privacy-simpler.
Desktop app required~Scribble is web-only. One URL, one tab.
Slack post on new summary
CRM auto-loggingDifferent product — we stay focused on meetings.
Standalone pricingBundled in Stack$18–$29 / user / moScribble comes free with every other Stack app.

Need a feature you've seen in a standalone notetaker? Tell us — we ship the ones that earn their keep.

Features

Everything a meeting note-taker needs. Nothing else.

No CRM bolt-ons, no analytics dashboards. The job is to capture the meeting and ship the summary.

Per-speaker transcripts

Groq Whisper plus platform speaker timestamps — every line carries a name, not a 'speaker 3'.

Action items with owners

Claude extracts owners from the conversation. 'Alex will ship by Friday' becomes a checkbox you can mark done.

Summary email, fast

Within ~5 minutes of hang-up, the organizer gets overview + key points + action items. Click to open the full transcript.

Searchable history

Full-text search across every transcript — answer 'what did we decide about Acme pricing?' in one search.

Slack on send

Optional: Scribble posts a one-line summary into your team channel the moment the email goes out.

Opt out per meeting

Toggle Record off on the dashboard for anything sensitive — interviews, therapy, 1:1s with a new hire.

Pricing

Part of Stack. $20/month.

Scribble isn't sold on its own — it comes bundled with every other Stack app for one flat price. Standalone notetakers start at $18/user/mo.

$20/mo, one user, everything
  • Scribble + every other Stack app
  • Unlimited meetings, unlimited transcript history
  • 14-day free trial, no card
Start free trial

Full bundle at stack.

FAQ

Reasonable questions.

The honest answers. No marketing weasel.

No. Scribble joins the call, pulls the audio, transcribes it with Groq Whisper, and discards the recording once the transcript and summary are written. We retain the text — never the video.
A named participant called "Scribble" with a clear avatar — no impersonation, no hidden recording. Every other attendee can see it joined.
Toggle Record off on the meeting in your Scribble dashboard before it starts. The bot won't join. You can also blanket-exclude meetings whose title contains keywords like "interview" or "1:1".
Google Calendar today, with read-only OAuth. The bot joins Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams links. Outlook calendar support is on the roadmap.
About five minutes after hang-up for a typical 30-minute call. Longer meetings scale linearly — the heaviest step is the per-speaker transcription.
Only if you share them. Each meeting is private to you by default; you can share individual transcripts via link or post the summary to a Slack channel.