Turn any meeting transcript into a diagram — by source, call type, and role
MeetingSketch reads a transcript from any tool and rebuilds the architecture you discussed as an editable diagram, with an executive brief and action items. Pick the scenario closest to yours to see a worked example.
- Turn an Otter transcript into an architecture diagramOtter gives you an accurate transcript — but a wall of text isn't what your team needs after a system-design call.
- Turn a Fathom call transcript into an architecture diagramFathom captures the whole call, but a sales-engineering or solution-architecture conversation deserves more than a summary paragraph.
- Turn Granola meeting notes into an architecture diagramGranola's notes are great for recall, but a data-pipeline or platform discussion is easier to act on as a picture.
- Turn a Zoom transcript into a diagramZoom can record and transcribe every system-design call — but the transcript alone doesn't help the team that wasn't there.
- Turn a Microsoft Teams transcript into a diagramTeams transcribes the meeting, but enterprise integration calls produce decisions buried in long threads of dialogue.
- Turn a .vtt transcript file into a diagramMost meeting tools export captions as .vtt — a format nobody wants to read.
- Turn a discovery call into an architecture diagramOn a discovery call, the prospect describes their stack faster than anyone can sketch it.
- Turn a design review into an architecture diagramDesign reviews generate decisions faster than the whiteboard photo can capture them.
- Turn an architecture review into an executive briefLeadership won't read a 60-minute architecture-review transcript.
- Turn customer meetings into diagrams — built for solutions engineersAs a solutions engineer you map a customer's stack on every call, then lose an hour rebuilding it in a diagramming tool.