mildly unwell workplace energy
We meet.
We forget.
We meet again.
This is not a meeting problem. This is a workplace memory
leak with calendar invites.
Every week, teams generate thousands of words, dozens of decisions, several
misunderstandings, and one very confident follow-up owner who was never
actually assigned.
Then everyone says the same thing: "Can you send the notes?" A heroic
sentence. A doomed sentence.
A normal week in modern knowledge work
We meet.
We talk.
We nod.
We leave.
We forget.
We ask for the notes.
We ignore the notes.
We schedule another meeting.
Notta, ideally
Capture what happened. Distill what mattered. Surface what happens
next. Repeat only if necessary. Wild concept.
The anxiety, now with names
Work is now mostly conversation
about work.
Meetings about the project. Syncs about the sync. Follow-ups about the follow-up. A majestic
tower of human speech, built on the hope that someone, somewhere, wrote down the important
part.
Too many meetings
The workday is now a conveyor
belt of calls pretending to be
alignment.
Decisions evaporate
Everyone took notes. Stunning.
Nobody took away the same
decision.
Follow-up dies quietly
A commitment was made in the
meeting and then entered its
ghost era by sunrise.
Language adds friction
Global teams hear the words,
miss the nuance, and smile
bravely through the damage.
revolutionary statement incoming
Transcription is not the point.
Surviving your own workflow is the
point.
Teams do not need more text. They need less ambiguity. Less archaeology. Less "I thought you
owned that." Notta is for turning speech into retained context before your organization gently
loses the plot again.
Executives & Leaders
Too much information. Too little
signal. Leadership meetings become
archives, not decisions.
Sales
Buying signals get buried in long
calls. Follow-ups slip. Revenue leaks
through memory gaps.
Customer Success
Commitments are made live, then
lost, then rediscovered at the least
emotionally convenient moment.
Global Teams
You heard the sentence. You missed
the nuance. Alignment quietly
dissolved in three languages.
So what does Notta do, besides watching this tragedy unfold?
It keeps the signal alive.
Capture anything
Online or in-person. Live or uploaded. Because important conversations rarely
happen in one clean format.
Turn long talk into usable output
Summaries, action items, decisions, and visual deliverables. Because nobody wants
another transcript mausoleum.
Search your memory at scale
Find what mattered across meetings and recordings. Context should be retrievable,
not mythical.
Activate team knowledge
Move from raw conversation to shared understanding, searchable memory, and next-
step execution.
tiny reality check
Will Notta save a bad meeting?
Absolutely not.
If there is no owner, no agenda, and fourteen attendees who could have been replaced by one
emotionally stable document, that is not a software issue.
But it will make sure the signal survives the chaos, the promises are visible, and the team does
not need to perform historical reconstruction every Monday.
Back to boring. A beautiful, billable boring.
Yes, this part is serious.
Because legal, IT, and procurement are famously not moved by vibes alone.
58 languages
10M+ users
AI notes and visual outputs
Searchable team knowledge
Enterprise-ready security
SOC 2 / GDPR-ready posture
Searchable memory, minus the office folklore
Capture the conversation. Distill what matters. Preserve context before it
decays. Then let people find it without asking three coworkers and a
haunted Slack thread.
Make work less forgetful.
Capture the conversation. Extract the decisions. Move before the context evaporates and turns
into office myth.
For teams that speak constantly, move quickly, and would rather not run on vibes.