From speech to information
In-person and online conversations become a reviewable transcript, a clear summary, decisions and action items.
About Meetwise
We believe speaking is the future of how people work with AI, software and business systems. A conversation should therefore not end with a report alone, but lead directly to reviewed knowledge and concrete follow-up.
Our story
The idea for Meetwise emerged while we were working at a private equity firm. Conversations with entrepreneurs, advisers and deal teams contained valuable information. Decisions were made, commitments agreed and responsibilities assigned.
After every meeting, however, the manual work started again: writing up notes, assigning actions, drafting follow-up emails and updating systems. Online meetings sometimes produced a transcript, but the real work was still unfinished. In-person conversations were often captured only partially.
Meetwise grew out of that frustration. We did not want to build another isolated note-taking tool, but a workflow that connects conversations to the systems teams use every day.
Our vision
People speak faster and more naturally than they type. Speech can therefore become the most direct way to work with AI and business software.
A good conversation requires you to listen, ask the right questions and get to the heart of the matter together. You should not have to switch constantly between the person in front of you, scattered notes and a screen. Meetwise captures what is discussed and adds structure, keeping your attention on the people, the substance and the decisions.
In-person and online conversations become a reviewable transcript, a clear summary, decisions and action items.
After review, relevant information flows to CRM, email, calendar and tasks without manual re-entry.
Approved context becomes shared knowledge that helps teams retrieve decisions, commitments and outstanding actions.
Meetwise combines hardware for in-person conversations, processing software and integrations with existing systems. We deliberately start small: with a focused pilot, clear review controls and a workflow that fits day-to-day practice.