Ask JotMe
Ask questions about a meeting or event while it runs or long after it ends.
Ask JotMe answers questions about your own meetings and events. It reads the transcript and notes of the session you are in, so the answers are about what was actually said rather than what a general model guesses.
Where it appears#
During a meeting or event#
Ask JotMe is the expandable panel fixed to the bottom of the live session window, below Transcript and Notes. You can keep it collapsed or open it without leaving the live session.
Legal review must finish before the September rollout.
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After a meeting or event#
Open the saved recording and use its Ask JotMe bar. The assistant opens with that recording's transcript and notes as its context, with Chat history and New chat controls for that meeting or event.
Quarterly planning
Saved meeting or event recording
Summary
Asking#
Type the question and JotMe answers with the meeting or event as its context: while it works it says "JotMe is thinking…". Follow-ups continue the same conversation ("Ask another question about this meeting"), so you can drill in without restating the background.
Useful things to ask:
- What did we decide, and what is still open?
- What did a particular person commit to?
- Summarise the last ten minutes for someone who just joined.
- What numbers were mentioned?
History#
Conversations are kept per meeting or event under Chat history, and New chat starts a fresh thread against the same session. Before you have asked anything, it says "Your meeting conversations will appear here." The chat can be maximised when an answer is long.
What it costs#
Each question spends 1 AI credit, whether you ask during the session or afterwards. If credits run out, JotMe says so rather than answering from a thinner context. See Usage limits.
Note
Ask JotMe is scoped to the meeting or event you opened it from. It is not a general assistant, and it does not search across your whole history.