Use case · Teams
Every standup, captured and searchable
Standups are where decisions and blockers surface — and where they're immediately forgotten. Decibel records your daily syncs (remote or in a room), extracts the decisions and action items, and connects them across days so "what did we decide last sprint?" takes seconds, not Slack archaeology.
Decisions on the record
A dedicated decision log captures every call made across your meetings, so context never lives only in one person's memory.
Blockers become tasks
Action items are extracted with owners and synced to Jira, Linear, Asana, or Todoist — the blocker raised at 9:05 is a tracked ticket by 9:06.
Catch up in one read
Missed the sync? The 30-second summary plus the weekly digest means nobody has to sit through a recording to get caught up.
A team memory that compounds
Every sync becomes a node in the knowledge graph, linked to the people, projects, and decisions involved. Over a quarter, that's a searchable history of how your team actually made progress — not a folder of dead recordings.
Remote, hybrid, or in the room
The meeting bot joins scheduled Zoom, Meet, and Teams calls automatically. For in-person standups, the offline widget records on a phone in the middle of the table — same structured output, no setup.
The Monday digest
Every Monday, Decibel sends a summary of the week's conversations, open action items, and unresolved questions — a standing ritual that keeps the team aligned without another meeting.
Frequently asked questions
- Do all attendees need the app?
- No. One person records (or the bot joins the call) and everyone gets the shared summary. Notes are private by default and you control who they're shared with.
- Can I see action items across many meetings at once?
- Yes — the action item tracker and decision log aggregate across every conversation, and you can chat with your full history to pull threads together.