Let’s align on next steps for the launch.
Caption
Live conversation captions with saved transcripts and recaps.
Sounds good. I’ll send the plan this afternoon.
Great, thanks.
Permission-first setup
Caption asks for microphone and speech access before a live session starts, so there is no hidden setup step when the conversation begins.
Live captions, in real time
A focused listening surface keeps the current conversation readable without turning the app into a recorder-first workflow.
Review and recap
Saved transcripts stay organized by conversation, with recap support for quickly returning to what mattered.
Recap
The team aligned on launch scope, timeline, and owners. Next steps include finalizing the plan and sharing it this afternoon.
Key takeaways
- Launch target: June 10
- Ownership: Design and engineering
- Plan to be shared this afternoon
Transcript review
Return to a conversation without replaying the whole thing.
Caption keeps review separate from live capture. The live session stays focused on readable captions, then saved conversations can be opened later for transcript review, sharing, deletion, and recap generation.
Private by design. Local by default.
Caption is designed around explicit permission states and honest save behavior. The app should never imply a transcript was saved when persistence failed, and unavailable speech or recap paths should degrade visibly.
- Clear state for preparing, listening, saving, saved, and blocked paths.
- Transcript review is additive; saved conversation text is not discarded silently.
- Graceful fallback messaging when speech assets, routes, or recap generation are unavailable.
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