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Ellis
AI Notes for In-Person Meetings
115 followers
AI Notes for In-Person Meetings
115 followers
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).







How well does the speaker identification actually hold up when people are talking over each other or moving around the room?
How well does the speaker identification actually hold up when people talk over each other or move around the room, especially in louder spaces like cafes or open offices?
How well does it handle meetings with more than like 6 people talking over each other, especially in a noisy cafe setting?
How well does the speaker identification actually work in a noisy room with multiple people talking over each other? Curious how it handles real-world chaos versus a quiet conference room.
Everyone solved Zoom notes, nobody solved the conference-room whiteboard session. In-person is the harder and more valuable problem. How does it handle multiple speakers without per-person mics?
The “AI Notes for In-Person Meetings” angle is interesting, especially for teams that still do design reviews, sales conversations, or planning sessions around a table. How does Ellis know who said what in a room? Is speaker separation part of the flow, or is it more focused on capturing clean notes and action items after the conversation?
The speaker identification was actually solid in my quick test, which I didn't expect from a phone-only setup. Wish I'd had this for the standup meetings I always forget half of.