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You might be looking for Recall.ai which is an API to record meetings.

We offer an API to record via desktop app like Granola/Krisp/Amie, and also an API for meeting bots like Grain/Fathom/Fireflies.

Here are docs so you can get a better sense on if this is what you're looking for: https://docs.recall.ai/


At Recall.ai, we built a 10,000-node cluster, processing over 1TB/sec of raw video in real-time.

After a major migration, we faced a strange audio issue that led us on a deep dive through our infrastructure.

The culprit? Not the audio code—but a hidden interaction with AWS’s virtual serial ports.

We wrote about our journey discovering the artifacts and finding a clean fix!


If you're looking to build an AI notetaker for medical use-cases (or others), https://www.recall.ai is a HIPAA compliant API to capture conversations from video conferences.

P.S. I'm the founder, so obviously biased :)


I'm obviously biased as the founder, but check out https://recall.ai/ for a meeting bot API.

We serve over 300 companies, process millions of hours of recording a year, and are officially partnered with Zoom.


Writing action items during a meeting is super distracting (plus mechanical keyboards are insanely loud). A tool like this is definitely something I need!


Appreciate the kind words davidgu, give it a spin! Also, love what you're doing with recall.ai.


Would Taro be a good fit for a startup CTO looking to improve their management skills, or is it mostly targeted towards ICs at larger companies?


The target user persona currently is an engineer in a medium/large tech company -- that's where we've seen the most impact for members, since there's more structure and predictability at these companies.

There's still value for someone looking to improve their management skills, in terms of getting feedback from ICs and answering their questions, but you'd be in the minority of members for now.


Really enjoyed the post Tom. I really like the structure of introducing a potential solution then pointing out the problems with it.

P.S. Svix is great, super happy customer here :)


Thanks a lot David!


Super cool product, congrats on the launch Maitham :) Good to hear that all the data is encrypted & anonymised, since that would be my #1 concern with health data. (Evervault also looks interesting, I didn't know there was a plug-and-play way to do this!)


I think it heavily depends on the kind of work you're doing.

I've used i3wm for the last 4 years, and it's very helpful for when you have a bunch of short-lived windows (like terminals) or you frequently switch between two different sets of windows (like docs/code, or code/web-app).


Perfect Recall | Full Stack Engineer (first hire) | Full Time | Onsite Waterloo, Canada | https://www.perfectrecall.app

We let you share key highlights from your Zoom calls, replacing written notes. Our software records and transcribes Zoom calls. Users can then highlight transcript text to create short, consumable clips.

We’re making our first engineer hire. You'll have a major role in developing the core product and creating the culture of our engineering team. You'll be working closely with the founders. You'll have full ownership over major features - frontend and backend, from prototype to production.

Our frontend is written in React, with Typescript. Our backend is Django and Celery deployed with Terraform on AWS. We use Postgres and Redis. Experience with our stack is not necessary.

Engineering problems we’re solving: Recording Zoom calls at scale, producing dynamic media at near-real time performance.

Video calls today are an inferior substitute to in-person interactions; low-resolution, high-latency, and without additional capabilities. We believe that the potentials of video as a communications medium have just barely been explored, just as the first movies were essentially recorded stage-plays. We see a future where video calls are more productive than face-to-face, because of the value the intervening software delivers.

In terms of our company culture, we believe that raw hours make a difference. Working too many hours doesn't guarantee success, but working too few leads to failure. We expect everyone to put in their best effort every day, but we generally don't expect you to work late evenings or on weekends. We are careful to avoid burnout, but we also don't want to sugarcoat the fact that raw hours can make a huge difference in a startup.

If what we’re doing sounds interesting, apply below or email david@perfectrecall.app

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/perfect-recall/jobs/kc...


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