Ellis is an AI notetaker for in-person meetings. Record your meeting, get a clean transcript with each speaker identified, then ask anything — what was decided, what you missed, how it went. No laptop. No extra hardware. Just your iPhone (or Apple Watch).
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the "one repository across your whole life" framing is the part that clicks for me, most notetakers box you into work context only. Apple Watch as the recording device instead of needing a phone on the table is also a nice touch for stuff like coffee meetups where pulling out a phone feels weird
no problem, good luck with the launch. curious how the Watch mic holds up in a loud cafe vs a quiet conference room, that seems like the edge case that'd make or break the "just wear it" pitch
Tested today in a cafe with a loud training riding by, and it was good. Haven't noticed yet, where it fails, but I'll continue to monitor it.
Give a try, if you have one. Would love to hear what you think
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good to know it held up against actual street noise, that's a tougher test than most demo videos show. will give it a shot next time I'm in a meeting, curious how it does with crosstalk when two people answer at once
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the "one repository across your whole life" framing is the part that clicks for me, most notetakers box you into work context only. Apple Watch as the recording device instead of needing a phone on the table is also a nice touch for stuff like coffee meetups where pulling out a phone feels weird
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@omri_ben_shoham1 thanks
no problem, good luck with the launch. curious how the Watch mic holds up in a loud cafe vs a quiet conference room, that seems like the edge case that'd make or break the "just wear it" pitch
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@omri_ben_shoham1 Thanks.
Tested today in a cafe with a loud training riding by, and it was good. Haven't noticed yet, where it fails, but I'll continue to monitor it.
Give a try, if you have one. Would love to hear what you think
good to know it held up against actual street noise, that's a tougher test than most demo videos show. will give it a shot next time I'm in a meeting, curious how it does with crosstalk when two people answer at once