Analyze conversations
In Analyze Conversations (Beta), AI reads across the transcripts accumulated in your team and answers questions. The answers show sources, so you can go back to the utterance that served as the basis or play back only the cited part.
Steps
1. Open Analyze Conversations
Click Analyze Conversations (Beta) in the left sidebar. If you want to check a specific transcript, you can also open it from the history screen or files screen and start with the Analyze Conversations (Beta) button.
2. Enter your question
Enter what you want to find out in the input field and click Search. For example, you can ask questions like “Summarize the progress and actions to take for Client A” or “List the decisions for the ○○ Project in chronological order”.
3. Choose the analysis scope
If you want to grasp overall trends or points of discussion, ask without specifying the analysis target. If you do not specify, it will analyze across all transcripts in the team.
If you want to check a specific meeting or folder in detail, choose a history or folder in Specify analysis target. The AI will prioritize analyzing the specified scope while recognizing the team’s overall data.
Checking the answer
Go back to the utterance from the source
Click a source or citation in the answer to move to the utterance in the transcript that served as the basis. This is useful when you want to check the actual context without relying on just the summary.
Play back the cited part
From the citation card or Play cited parts together, you can listen back only to the audio that served as the basis for the answer. If there are multiple citations, you can play them back in order to check.
View analysis history
Analysis results are saved automatically. Open recent items from Analysis history in the left sidebar. Select View all to search all history items, rename them, or delete them.
Analysis history is visible only to you and is not shared with your team. If you move to another screen while an analysis is running, it continues in the background.
When to use which
- When you want to visualize the whole picture: Do not specify an analysis target, and ask questions about the entire team, such as “Common challenges”, “Changes over time”, or “Trends in customer requests”.
- When you want to answer specific questions: Specify a meeting, history, or folder, and ask specific questions like “Who decided what?” or “What are the items to confirm by next time?”.
- Answers are the results of AI analysis. If you use them for important decisions, please also check the source utterances and audio.