Live transcripts
Readable, searchable notes from every call, with speaker labels and timestamps.
Your AI joins the call, writes the recap, and sends the follow-ups so nothing slips between Friday and Monday
An AI meeting assistant gives you a durable record of every call, turns that record into readable notes, and keeps the follow-up moving after the meeting ends. It is the fastest way to stop losing context in transcripts, chat threads, and scattered docs.
Use it for sales calls, customer interviews, internal meetings, recruiting loops, or executive coverage. The assistant can join the call, capture the discussion, produce a summary, and draft the next step so the work does not stop when the meeting does.
For teams that live in back-to-back calls, the real value is not transcription alone. It is the combination of context, action, and handoff. That is what the AI meeting assistant page is designed to rank for.
Readable, searchable notes from every call, with speaker labels and timestamps.
Short, structured recaps with decisions, action items, and key takeaways.
Ready-to-send emails and recap messages based on the meeting context.
A concise pre-call and post-call brief for important meetings and handoffs.
Join the meeting automatically and create a transcript as the conversation happens.
Turn commitments and next steps into a usable list instead of buried notes.
Draft recap emails and next-step messages from the meeting context.
Keep all your conversations in one searchable workspace for future reference.
Choose the recording style that fits your team and your meeting etiquette.
Build context over time so the assistant gets better at your recurring meetings.
| Dimension | Traditional | With Sista |
|---|---|---|
| Meeting notes | Manual typing and partial memory | Automated transcript plus summary |
| Follow-up | Written later from memory | Drafted immediately after the call |
| Action items | Often lost in chat or notebooks | Extracted and organized automatically |
| Searchability | Video files and scattered docs | One searchable meeting workspace |
| Coverage | Depends on a person being available | Always on, across every scheduled call |
| Memory | People forget what was said | Context stays attached to the meeting history |
The meeting assistant category exists because the work does not end when the call ends. Teams need a clean record, a summary, a follow-up, and a way to ask questions about the conversation later.
That is the gap Sistava can fill better than a basic recorder: capture the call, summarize the result, and keep the context alive for the next step.
A transcript tells you what happened. An assistant tells you what changed, who owns the next step, and what needs to happen before the next call.
That matters most for sales calls, customer escalations, recruiting loops, and leadership reviews where the conversation is only useful if it turns into follow-up.
Most tools stop at the transcript. The better outcome is a transcript that turns into decisions, follow-up, and stored context.
That is where the assistant becomes useful beyond note taking: it keeps the work moving after the call ends.
We stopped losing the thread after meetings. The summary and follow-up draft are ready before I even leave the room.
The searchability is the real win. I can find the exact decision from a call two weeks ago in seconds.
No. It works for sales, customer success, recruiting, leadership, and internal meetings where keeping context matters.
Yes. You can use it to cover the call and brief you afterward, or to join and capture notes while you stay in the meeting.
Yes. Those are the core meeting platforms this use case is built around.
A recorder gives you raw media. A meeting assistant gives you a transcript, summary, action items, and the follow-up needed to keep the work moving.