I built Potato, an AI meeting assistant that joins your Zoom, Google Meet, or Teams calls in real-time.
You paste a meeting link, a bot joins, and as your meeting progresses it automatically tracks the agenda, captures decisions, and logs action items. But the part I'm most excited about: you can talk to it during the meeting. Ask a question and it'll research the answer live, or ask it to draft a document and it generates it on the fly.
Everything streams to a dashboard in real-time—no waiting until after the meeting to see your notes.
No sign-up required to try it. Just go to meetpotato.com, paste a meeting link, and the bot joins.
Would love feedback from anyone who tries it. What's missing? What's broken? What would make this actually useful for your meetings?
rsdza|2 months ago
You paste a meeting link, a bot joins, and as your meeting progresses it automatically tracks the agenda, captures decisions, and logs action items. But the part I'm most excited about: you can talk to it during the meeting. Ask a question and it'll research the answer live, or ask it to draft a document and it generates it on the fly. Everything streams to a dashboard in real-time—no waiting until after the meeting to see your notes.
No sign-up required to try it. Just go to meetpotato.com, paste a meeting link, and the bot joins.
Would love feedback from anyone who tries it. What's missing? What's broken? What would make this actually useful for your meetings?