Use Case
Free during beta · 55/500 seats usedFind past meeting decisions
Search internal meetings after they end. Find decisions, owners, and follow-ups with the source attached.
For recurring meetings where decisions need a source.
Free during beta
Flow
3 steps- Add sourceRecord, upload, or paste.
- Get reportSummary, notes, questions, chapters.
- See the sourceEvery answer links back to its source.
After the meeting
Recurring team reviews can point back to the meeting recording instead of memory alone.
Uploaded recordings, notes, and supporting files stay in one source trail.
Public meeting examples make the end state concrete before someone commits to a workspace.
Follow-up questions can reopen the exact decision trail instead of another summary rewrite.
Why it helps
Find the decision without rebuilding the meeting.
TopoTopic keeps weekly reviews, planning syncs, retros, and recurring internal meetings attached to the original recording instead of flattening everything into detached notes.
That makes it easier to review what changed, reopen the exact recording, and move from recall to follow-up without another cleanup pass.
Help
Common questions
Current beta answers.
Does this work for both live and uploaded meetings?
Yes. You can record live meetings, upload finished recordings, or combine the meeting with related documents and links used in the review.
How does it help with follow-up accuracy?
Speaker-attributed transcription and the final report make it easier to trace what was decided, who owns the next step, and which moment supports it.
Can I preview the output before signing up?
The public meeting example shows the same read-only surface someone else can browse before starting their own workspace.
Can I connect the meeting to related material?
Yes. Notes, uploads, and related references can live in the same corpus so later questions stay grounded in the same meeting trail.
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.
Reports for every source
Move from recording or upload to a durable report that stays tied to the source.
Ask questions. Get grounded answers.
Ask naturally and reopen the exact source passage behind the answer.
Search across research notes
Keep transcripts, notes, and supporting files searchable in one working corpus.
Start
Start with one capture.
Your first source becomes a grounded report — every answer links back to the original.