Every note points back at the recording.
A summary you can't check is just a rumour with better formatting. Talking Socks keeps the raw transcript beside every note it writes, so you can always get back to what was actually said.
The raw transcript is kept
Not discarded after summarising. The full record stays, timestamped, so the original wording is always recoverable.
Notes carry their source
Decisions and action items are written with a link back to the moment they came from. Click the timestamp, hear it yourself.
Weeks later, it still holds
When someone says "we never agreed that", the answer is a timestamp — not a memory, and not a note that might have drifted.
Live, while it happens.
The transcript and a rolling summary update during the meeting, not after you stop and wait for processing. Join late and read what you missed before you open your mouth.
"What did we decide about the 14th?" — answerable before the call ends.
Built for the meetings you actually have.
Not the tidy, single-language, everyone-on-headsets meetings in the demo video.
Wherever the meeting is
Zoom, Meet, Teams, or a laptop open on a conference table. It records what the room says, not what one particular app exports.
Nothing to install
Recording runs from a tab. No desktop client, no admin approval, no bot joining the call and announcing itself.
A personal record, not a team feed
This is your meeting memory. It does not post summaries into a shared channel on your behalf.
Stop taking notes to remember.
Talking Socks is in early development. Leave your email and you'll be among the first in — one message when there's something to use, nothing else.
One message when there's something to use. Nothing else.