Bluedot 2.1 - Record on Apple Watch. Sync with Claude
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Bluedot 2.1 brings your real-world conversations into Claude.
Record conversations directly from your Apple Watch, then sync them with Claude through MCP. Capture customer calls, hallway chats, interviews, coffee meetings, and in-person conversations, without a laptop or meeting bot.
Bluedot turns every conversation into searchable, AI-ready context that Claude can summarize, search, and act on.


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My old method - step away from the trade show booth, record my notes from the chat by voice recorder, enter into CRM later at the hotel. Major value add here Bluedot team!
Bluedot
@james_dunnigan Exactly! No one wants to update CRM after a long day.
Congrats on the launch! The Apple Watch capture + instant sync into Claude/CRM is the part I'd actually use. Out of curiosity, what was the hardest thing to get right for recording in noisy real‑world environments?
Bluedot
@mythic_dd Thank you! Honestly, the hardest part is reliability, making sure the recording works when you need it, and that people don’t forget to stop it after the conversation.
This feels especially useful for customer conversations where the important detail shows up after the formal meeting is over. The big UX question I’d watch is what should graduate from “recorded context” into “actionable memory.”
A hallway chat may include one durable customer objection, three throwaway comments, and a follow-up promise. If Bluedot can make that separation visible — final note, source snippet, and why it was promoted to CRM/Claude context — it would make the AI-ready handoff feel much safer than a giant searchable transcript.
Bluedot
@jim_jeffers Yeah, exactly. The hard part is not recording more, it’s helping people understand what’s actually worth keeping and why.
@dima__eremin Exactly. I’d be tempted to make the “why” visible in the handoff, not just in the summary. Something like: kept because it is a customer objection, kept because it is a promised follow-up, kept because it updates account context.
That gives the user a fast way to trust or correct the memory. It also turns cleanup into training data: if people repeatedly remove “interesting but not durable” notes, Bluedot learns what not to promote next time.
Hmm wonder, is bluedot can replace Siri ?
Bluedot
@elnur_atakishiyev yes, easily!
@russ_halilov 🤝
The coffee machine and back-of-an-Uber examples are exactly the noisy, overlapping-voices settings where transcription tends to fall apart. How does it hold up with two people talking over each other and engine/clatter in the background — and does it separate who said what, or come back as one undifferentiated block?
COZY
What about the battery usage? If I have a meeting that last for an hour or so how much this will drain?
Bluedot
@michele_di_brigida_bajara we optimise well for the battery usage, so you should't worry. Your exact drain would depend on the mode of the phone.
Congrats on the launch! The Apple Watch capture feels like the right form factor for the off-desk conversations that usually get lost. Curious how you’re handling consent and visibility for in-person recording, especially in more casual settings like dinners or hallway chats?
Can this work as my personal note? I've been looking for the ability to record things on my watch, then transcribe it, then to claude or notion. that would be amazing!
We tested three meeting AI tools for client calls at our IT services company. Transcription quality was never the differentiator — they all get it right. What killed the ROI was the handoff. Summaries hit an inbox, nobody acted on them. The CRM sync is what actually changes behavior because it removes the manual step that sales people always skip. The Apple Watch angle is smart — hallway conversations are where the real decisions happen, not the scheduled calls.