Feature

Free during beta · 55/500 seats used

Reports for every source

Turn a recording, upload, or link into a report with summary, notes, questions, chapters, and source links.

Summary, notes, questions, chapters, and transcript in one place.

Free during beta

Flow

3 steps
  1. Add sourceRecord, upload, or paste.
  2. Get reportSummary, notes, questions, chapters.
  3. See the sourceEvery answer links back to its source.

What the report includes

  • A report becomes the first durable output, not just a transcript export.

  • Original material stays inspectable after the session finishes.

  • Public examples demonstrate the output without exposing private workspaces.

  • Every session leaves a report you can reopen later, not a transcript you scroll once and forget.

Why it helps

More useful than a transcript alone.

After capture or upload, TopoTopic produces a report built for review: analysis grounded in the source, supporting detail, and a structure someone can come back to later.

The point isn't just to store the recording. It's to hand you a first reusable output — a report you can search, quote, and build on.

Help

Common questions

Current beta answers.

Does session analysis work across different inputs?

Yes. The same session-analysis path supports live recordings, uploaded media, and linked material.

What makes the report usable later?

The report is attached to the session and keeps the analysis anchored to the original recording rather than floating as a detached summary.

Can I inspect a public example first?

A public example lets someone inspect a shared output before they bring their own material into TopoTopic.

How soon do I get something I can use?

Your first finished report, not just a raw transcript. One recording or upload goes in, and a structured, source-linked report comes back out.

What works best today?

Capture, reports, and search work best today. TopoTopic is free during the beta.

What is still evolving?

Messaging, calls, graph exploration, learning tools, and edge-case polish are still improving.

Related workflows

Try the same source-to-report flow for another kind of work.

Each page shows a real workflow with a public example.

Start

Start with one capture.

Your first source becomes a grounded report — every answer links back to the original.

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