Breathe deeply

Meet.

Miss.

Repeat.

Your team does not have a meeting problem. It has a memory

problem.

Another promise to capture every word, summarize every call, and magically align

your team. Cute. Meanwhile, your calendar is packed, your notes live in five

places, and the one decision everyone agreed on somehow disappears by

Thursday.

58 languages

10M+ users

AI notes and visual outputs

Searchable team knowledge

Enterprise-ready security

Thursday leadership sync

Transcript → Summary → Decisions → Actions

anxiety mode

"We agreed to shift budget to retention... right?"

"Wait, who owns that follow-up?"

"I thought we decided next Tuesday."

Decision

Shift spend from

acquisition to retention this

quarter

Owner

Growth lead to reallocate

budget by Friday

Shared understanding, preserved

Notta does not make bad meetings good. It makes important

information survivable.

This is the real anxiety

Work has become a machine for

generating conversations faster

than teams can remember them.

Not the meeting itself. Not even the transcript. The real anxiety is what disappears

afterward: decisions, owners, nuance, and momentum.

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.

Talk. Drift. Repeat.

Transcription is not the job.

Shared understanding is.

Words are easy to capture. Meaning is harder. Momentum is hardest. Notta exists because

teams do not just need a record of what was said. They need clarity on what mattered, what

changed, and what happens next.

Where teams actually lose the plot

Different teams. Same

decay.

The medium changes. The problem does not. Information enters the room faster

than alignment leaves it.

01

Executives & Leaders

Too much information. Too little

signal. Leadership meetings become

archives, not decisions.

02

Sales

Buying signals get buried in long

calls. Follow-ups slip. Revenue leaks

through memory gaps.

03

Customer Success

Commitments are made live, then

lost, then rediscovered at the least

emotionally convenient moment.

04

Global Teams

You heard the sentence. You missed

the nuance. Alignment quietly

dissolved in three languages.

What Notta actually does

Less feature theater. More

retained context.

Notta is not here to decorate your workflow with AI confetti. It is here to help the

signal survive.

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.

Honest answer

Will Notta fix a terrible meeting?

No.

If there is no owner, no agenda, and fourteen people who should have been an email, that is not

an AI problem. That is a management side quest.

But Notta can make sure the signal survives. Commitments get captured. Decisions become

visible. And the next step does not die in someone's notebook.

Back to boring. The useful kind.

Trust still matters.

Anxiety is poetic. Procurement is not. So here is the grounded part.

58 languages

10M+ users

AI notes and visual outputs

Searchable team knowledge

Enterprise-ready security

SOC 2 / GDPR-ready posture

Searchable memory for teams that

move fast

Capture the conversation. Distill what matters. Preserve context before it

decays. Then turn it into something teams can actually use.

Make meetings less forgettable.

Capture the conversation. Extract the decisions. Move before the context decays.

For teams that talk a lot, move fast, and cannot afford memory loss.