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YBL.AI Google Meet Plugin

Google Meet plugin for recording, transcribing, and summarizing meetings.

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YBL.AI Google Meet Plugin

What is YBL.AI Google Meet Plugin?

The YBL.AI Google Meet Plugin is a tool designed to enhance productivity during Google Meet sessions. It records meetings, provides real-time transcription, and generates a summary of key discussions and outcomes after the meeting. Access is exclusive to registered YBL users, and it operates similarly to Otter.ai and TL;DV Chrome Extensions by using a digital assistant to take notes.

How to use

The plugin automatically joins the meeting as a digital assistant to record and transcribe. Users can exit the meeting or terminate the recording, after which a summary is generated and accessible via the YBL web application at https://app.ybl.ai.

Core Features

  • Real-time meeting recording and transcription
  • Automatic meeting summarization
  • Integration with YBL web application
  • Digital meeting assistant

Use Cases

  • Recording and summarizing team meetings for future reference
  • Transcribing client calls for accurate documentation
  • Generating meeting minutes automatically

FAQ

Who can access the YBL.AI Google Meet Plugin?
Access to the plugin is exclusive to registered YBL users.
How does the plugin work?
The plugin uses a digital meeting assistant that joins the meeting to record and transcribe the audio. The YBL backend processes the audio stream in real-time, and the transcription is displayed in the plugin's user interface. After the meeting, a summary is generated and available on the YBL web application.
What type of data does the plugin process?
Currently, the plugin only processes the audio stream from the meetings.

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Pros & Cons

Pros
  • Automated meeting recording and transcription
  • Real-time transcription display
  • Efficient meeting summarization
  • Seamless integration with Google Meet
  • Accessible meeting summaries via YBL web app
Cons
  • Exclusive access for registered YBL users only
  • Currently only processes audio streams
  • Functionality depends on the YBL backend