Capture transcript and participants
LiveThe meeting becomes structured context instead of a note buried in someone’s inbox.
Workspace
Turn Zoom or Teams meetings into structured follow-ups, CRM actions, product intake, asset requests, and cross-functional coordination with visible agent routing and approval control.
Motion View
This is the cross-team operating map for a customer conversation: one intake, multiple specialist actions, and a controlled path to execution.
The meeting becomes structured context instead of a note buried in someone’s inbox.
Revenue, roadmap, advocacy, risk, and design/build requests are detected from one source.
Follow-ups, CRM updates, feature demand, design tasks, and engineering work are drafted in parallel.
External actions and high-risk changes route to humans, while safe actions continue automatically.
Architecture View
This is the live platform view: connectors feed context, the run core classifies the meeting, specialists generate work, and enterprise systems receive governed outputs.
Meeting connectors
Connect Zoom or Teams to start live transcript intake.
Customer meetings
External conversations route into follow-up, CRM, beta, and advocacy flows.
Internal meetings
Internal calls stay inside launch, build, asset, and coordination lanes.
Classifier
Determines whether the flow is internal, external, or blended before any side effects happen.
Policy engine
Uses approval risk and tenant posture to decide which work pauses and which work executes.
Orchestrator
Chooses specialist agents and fans work into revenue, product, creative, and engineering lanes.
Revenue + follow-up
Handles CRM updates, recap emails, beta enrollment, and account next steps.
Product + engineering
Converts repeated customer evidence into PFRs, build worksets, and architecture planning.
Creative + file generation
Builds decks, calculators, briefs, videos, and reusable files with lineage.
Approvals
High-risk or external-facing work pauses for human review with full action previews.
Auto-queued work
Low-risk internal tasks move automatically into files and coordination lanes.
Files workspace
Artifacts land in one S3-style workspace with lineage back to meetings and runs.
Workflow Playground
This is the simplest demo path before full connector auth: give Synth the meeting context, then inspect the branch, the agents involved, and the actions it generated.
Ask Synth
Why this branch?
Synth chose the customer branch because it detected external buying signals, requested follow-up resources, and account-specific asks.
What gets approved?
Customer-facing and risky actions pause for approval first. Internal low-risk work can be auto-queued.
Who is involved?
Jamie Rivers, Alicia Grant, Leo Chen
Agent Motion Canvas
This is the operator view for a single workflow run. It should make routing obvious without making the user decode a wall of text.
Input
Plant manager rollout review
Classifier
Manufacturing rollout expansion
Branch
3 actions routed from one transcript.
Outputs
Review the generated actions, inspect recipients and destinations, then approve or let policy execute.
Active branch
Customer
Signals found
3
Actions created
3
Meeting Command Center
Customer calls trigger revenue, follow-up, beta, and advocacy work. Internal calls shift toward launch planning, asset creation, product intake, and build execution.
Plant manager rollout review
April 15, 2026
Owner: Jamie Rivers
Detected signals
If each plant manager can see the right line-level launch view, we would roll this out plant by plant immediately.
Synth will do next
Action Preview Center
This is the review surface between transcript classification and approvals or autonomy. It shows what Synth inferred and exactly what it wants to do next.
Awaiting approval
2
Auto-queued
1
Drafted
0
The customer requested ROI materials and tied expansion directly to line-level permissions visibility.
Destination
alicia@acme-manufacturing.com, leo@acme-manufacturing.com
Customer signaled phased plant expansion contingent on permissions work and requested next-step materials.
Destination
Salesforce / Opportunity ACME-MFG-204
Internal build planning aligned telemetry, transcript evidence, and design needs around one blocker.
Destination
Build Studio / PFR-441 workset
Workflow Graph
This is the transcript-first operating flow: ingest the meeting, understand the business signal, route to the right agents, draft the work, and execute through approvals or policy-driven autonomy.
Stage
Zoom or Teams recording, transcript, attendees, and chat context are ingested.
Stage
The system detects asks, blockers, buying intent, commitments, competitors, and launch interest.
Stage
An orchestrator chooses the right specialist agents based on the meeting outcome.
Stage
Follow-up emails, CRM updates, tickets, assets, and internal reach-outs are prepared with rationale.
Stage
Users approve actions individually, by policy tier, or allow safe actions to execute automatically.
Stage
Tasks are posted, opportunities updated, tickets opened, assets requested, and outcomes tracked.
Post-Meeting Actions
Why: The customer requested pricing collateral and an ROI model for the next call.
Output
Draft email with recipients, requested resources, and meeting recap.
Why: The meeting showed expansion intent, timeline movement, and an identified economic buyer.
Output
CRM stage update, next steps, close-date confidence, and action tasks.
Why: The customer said rollout would expand if the platform supported feature X.
Output
PFR with transcript evidence, account count, and revenue influence.
Why: The account needs input from solutions engineering, security, and another project owner.
Output
Draft Slack or email asks to internal stakeholders with context and requested help.
Why: The next customer call needs a tailored overview deck and deep dive material.
Output
Asset request with owner, due date, source materials, and priority.
Why: Validated demand is strong enough to move into product or engineering intake.
Output
Jira/GitHub issue with business rationale and structured requirements.
Agent Routing
Chooses workflow branches, selects specialists, and enforces budget and policy.
Model strategy: Use a small reasoning model first; escalate only when branching is ambiguous.
Drafts emails, recaps, customer resources, and executive summaries.
Model strategy: Prefer a lower-cost writing model for standard recaps and templates.
Handles opportunity updates, task creation, buying-signal scoring, and follow-up sequencing.
Model strategy: Use structured extraction plus lightweight reasoning for CRM changes.
Creates PFRs, clusters demand, and drafts product briefs or tickets.
Model strategy: Use mid-tier synthesis only when multiple customer signals must be merged.
Generates decks, calculators, docs, and routes video work to the right toolchain.
Model strategy: Use task-specific generation tools and avoid large-model use for simple formatting.
Autonomy Modes
Best for new tenants or highly regulated teams. Every side effect pauses for approval.
Internal notes, summaries, and asset requests execute automatically while external writes require review.
Trusted workflows can execute automatically based on tenant rules, risk tiers, and role permissions.