Use Case

Free during beta · 53/500 seats used

Notes from recorded sources

Record, upload, or paste a source. Get notes, summary, questions, and source links you can search later.

For notes that need a source.

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 you get

  • AI notes stay attached to the recording, upload, or link they were generated from.

  • Summary, insights, notes, questions, and chapters live in one report you can reopen.

  • Public examples show the generated end state before signup.

  • Reuse passages across follow-up questions instead of regenerating from scratch.

Why it helps

Notes that keep their source.

TopoTopic turns each recording, upload, or pasted source into a structured analysis: summary, insights, notes, questions, and chapters that stay anchored to the originating session.

Instead of paraphrasing the source into a detached chat thread, the workspace keeps the AI notes searchable, citable, and reopenable next to the recording or document they came from.

Help

Common questions

Current beta answers.

Are these AI notes editable?

Yes. Notes generated from a session live alongside your own additions and can be reopened in the same workspace as the source recording or upload.

Can the same workspace hold notes from different formats?

Yes. Recordings, uploaded documents, and pasted links all generate notes inside the same source library so questions later can span every format.

What does the public example show?

A public session demonstrates the same generated notes, summary, and chapters someone else can inspect before starting their own workspace.

How are the notes connected to the source?

Each note is tied to the originating session and can be reopened at the exact passage instead of relying on a paraphrased copy.

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

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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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