Meeting Blips¶
Turn a meeting recording or transcript into a structured, actionable summary: attendees, decisions, action items, next steps, and a short recap.
Go to briefblip.com/meetings.
Two ways to give it a meeting¶
Upload a recording. Drag and drop, or pick a file. Accepted formats:
mp3, wav, ogg, oga, m4a, mp4, flac, webm, aac, up to 100 MB. BriefBlip
transcribes it first (self-hosted speech-to-text), then extracts the
structured summary from the transcript.
Paste a transcript. If you already have text — from Zoom, Teams, Google Meet, or anywhere else — paste it directly. Up to 60,000 characters (roughly a 2-hour meeting).
There's no live recording
BriefBlip doesn't record your microphone or join a call. You bring an existing recording file or a transcript; BriefBlip does the rest.
What you get back¶
- Attendees — names and roles, when the transcript makes them clear.
- Decisions — concrete things that were decided.
- Action items — each with an owner, when one was stated.
- Next steps — things that are planned but not yet anyone's task.
- Meeting date, time, and location — when mentioned.
- A short recap — 2–4 sentences.
If your transcript has speaker tags instead of names (e.g. "Speaker 1"), BriefBlip uses them to keep attendees and action-item owners straight, and switches to a real name the moment someone is addressed by it or introduces themselves.
Doing something with the result¶
- Check off action items as you go — your progress is remembered in your browser (not sent anywhere).
- Copy as Markdown, or export as a
.mdfile or a.icscalendar file for the next-step follow-ups.
Limits¶
| Limit | Value |
|---|---|
| Audio file size | 100 MB |
| Transcript length | 60,000 characters |
| Anonymous requests | 20 extractions / hour per network, 10 transcriptions / hour per network |
If you're doing this a lot and hitting the hourly limit, see API access — a key removes it.