What’s new
- A Summary panel at the top of every meeting note, above the transcript. It lists the participants, a TL;DR, the key points, and the action items.
- Each action item names an owner — the person who agreed to do it — pulled from the speakers in the meeting.
- A Transcript heading below the summary, so the full back-and-forth is still there in full.
- The summary is ordinary note content — edit, reword, or delete any part of it just like the rest of your note.
How it works
With the Meeting toggle on, Bower transcribes the recording, labels each speaker, and then reads the transcript to draft the summary. Action items are matched to an owner only when the meeting clearly attributes the task to a named participant — Bower never guesses who owns what. The summary is written once, when the transcript is ready, and dropped straight into the note as editable text.Good to know
- Summaries are generated for meeting recordings (the Meeting toggle on). Solo dictation is transcribed as before, with no summary.
- Works on every surface — the desktop recorder, the Transcribe as meeting option on an audio attachment, and meetings captured on mobile.
- An action item is left without an owner rather than assigned to the wrong person when the meeting doesn’t clearly say who owns it.
- The summary is a starting point — because it’s plain note content, you can correct or expand anything before sharing.