Meeting Notes by Clear Cortex - Turn in-person meetings into client-ready notes and actions

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Most meeting notetakers join your video calls. This is for the meetings that happen in rooms — client visits, site walk-throughs, coffee catch-ups. Record on your phone, add a line of context, and get back a client-ready brief: summary, decisions, actions with owners, and the things worth remembering. No bot in the room, no typing up afterwards. Every brief lands in an editable Clear Cortex workspace, so you can ask follow-up questions or turn it straight into a proposal.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I run a small consultancy, and my best meetings don't happen on Zoom — they happen in kitchens, on site visits, across a table. Every notetaker I tried wanted to join a video call. For real-world meetings I was left with a voice memo I'd never type up, and by Friday half the decisions had gone fuzzy. So I built this: record the meeting on your phone (or drop in any audio file), add one line of context — who was in the room, what it was about — and you get back a client-ready brief: summary, decisions, actions with owners, and the small things worth remembering ("she mentioned her neighbour had party-wall issues — raise that early"). No bot in the room. No typing up afterwards. And because it's built on Clear Cortex, every brief lands in an editable workspace — so you can ask follow-up questions about the meeting or turn it straight into a proposal. Honest caveats: it's built for one-recorder, in-person conversations — it's not trying to replace your Zoom notetaker, and it works best when you give it that line of context. Would love to know: how do you handle notes from in-person meetings today? Voice memo graveyard, notebook, or just memory? That's exactly the gap I'm trying to close. I'll be around all day — happy to answer anything.