I realize this is a comprehensive request, but I didn’t see anything similar to it so I figured might be worth creating this and seeing how the community responds.
Fibery is already the best tool I have seen for meeting. The ability to quickly jot down a note in a meeting and “#" tag anything, then have what was said in the meeting instantly related via references is amazing. You have a great chance never to lose any key information said in a meeting due to this ability to reference, and the note-taker can do this quickly with keyboard shortcuts, minimally affecting a meeting’s flow. The ability to create inline with said “#” is also amazing, you can basically note the genesis of anything your team comes up with in a meeting by creating it in a meeting note. Tons of our Fibery content over the years (been using since 2019) is now much easier to understand due to ability to trace its origin to certain meetings. Not to mention tricks like creating an “action item” db related to a meeting entity, then having the inline created items automatically show up in a collections area to quickly summarize what resulted from a meeting.
So with AI now showing up on a multitude of tools as a meeting helper - tana, motion, Superlist, notion itself - maybe others? it seems natural for Fibery to implement something similar. I’ve looked at all those tools and they all have the problem of the meeting summary not integrating with the content in the tools. Those tools also don’t have the good data structure of Fibery in the first place. So if the AI in Fibery was able to run the meeting, create notes ala Google Meet Gemini or something similar, and to the extra step of finding the entities in Fibery, as the AI already does, you have something amazingly powerful. Basically real meeting notes that relate to actual items and don’t require a secondary manual step to tie the summary to work in the app!. The one flaw with the current manual way we do notes is that as good as the meeting notes are, it requires a dedicated scribe who has to be good with the keyboard, and the meeting can lose its flow while key decisions and action items are recorded. This is STILL a vastly superior solution than anything we’ve seen in other tools - I have years of massive Confluence notes that basically were worthless because they didn’t actually relate to any work since it wasn’t really possible to connect them anywhere!
Hoping this is on your guys’ radar and thanks for the consideration!
Yes that’s actually part of my point - Notion, Tana, SuperList, Motion all have this already. But it would really be useful in Fibery with all the better structures we have in here!
Big +1 – this is what’s making me keep a Notion subscription right now, but I hate copy/pasting. All we really need is a way to record audio or - even better - transcribe directly into Fibery. The rest of the AI steps can be customized by automation.
Great @timothy! Any chance you have a vote to spare for this one? I took a valuable one off some other requests I’d badly like to see to put over here Re: notion that feature in fact actually had me looking over there lately as it’s a big one for them, so all the more would like to see it here in Fibery!
I think this feature would be of a great help. However, I suspect the prices would go up as well - Notion & ClickUp charge more for the AI packs. ClickUp at the same time rolls out AI feature after AI feature but the bugs remain the same + they prioritize their Brain over simple automation which was frustrating to me. Anyway.. I wonder how do you solve this use case now?
I don’t think the Notion AI Meeting block is exposed to any API endpoints directly, but I just copy the block’s contents and paste it into the notion page below the AI block, and I have a Notion to Fibery integration which brings it right over!
My particular ask here is for the Fibery AI to be able to recognize entities as they are discussed in the meeting. One way this could work would be to create a summary at the meeting’s end for “verification” - all the links in place, the correct spacing so references were sensible, then the meeting scribe could very quickly edit - w/out the necessity to link work, and have a fully integrated meeting note that discusses actual real stuff in Fibery! None of those other tools - and I tried a few - seem to come close to being able to do that. Not to mention none have the references of Fibery which allow you to see at a glance on entities what was discussed in meeting - hugely helpful around decisions. If a team has a discussion about a big decision, the AI would summarize that, then link it, and in the entity in question - project, investment, firing a person - the context is right there.
We have been lately simply pasting a google meet gemini summary into our Fibery meetings - decent work around. I don’t think we lose anything over doing the meeting in Notion. In each case there is manual work to hook up the meeting notes to entities in Fibery - until this feature comes out!