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Julia Isachenkova
Reason8.AI 2.0 — Turn conversations 💬 into summaries 📝
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Reason8.AI 2.0 is a service that turns conversations into summaries. We created it for project managers, executive assistants, business analysts and everyone making meeting notes and follow-ups. We use multiple smartphones and AI patent pending approach to create a usable meeting transcript and draft meeting summaries.

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Ryan Hoover
Similar to Otter. Love seeing companies/makers explore the audio/voice space. It's getting more and more interesting.
Vlad Belyaev
@rrhoover Thanks) But we are surely more suitable for large meetings
Shiran Sanjeewa
I've got a meeting in few hours going to try this out. Super excited.
Vlad Belyaev
@shiran_sanjeewa Great, please tell your colleagues about our product - they need to install it also to get the best quality of transcription. And we would appreciate your feedback :)
Haoyang Feng
This has so much potential
Vlad Belyaev
@haoyangnz thanks for your kind words! Would appreciate your feedback and ideas about useful features for you :)
Lyondhür Picciarelli
Does the app record any part of the conversation and use it as part of the information collected in the terms of service and privacy policy documents? In simpler terms: is any information produced by the conversation collected at all?
Vlad Belyaev
@lyondhur Thanks for your question - you can try our app and see the result. Your conversation will be transcribed with speaker attribution. Meanwhile, just a few words about privacy protection: - We are GDPR compliant by design. - We’ve developed an internal process to keep your data secure. - We rely on AWS physical protection of data centers. - All user credentials are securely encrypted using one way encryption, passwords are never stored in plain text. - All data access is protected by a role-based access-control mechanisms, which only lets users view data for which they have permission. - And Reason8.ai’s computing infrastructure is provided by Amazon Web Services, a secure cloud services platform. Amazon’s physical infrastructure has been accredited under ISO 27001, SOC 1/SOC 2/SSAE 16/ISAE 3402, PCI Level 1, FISMA Moderate, and Sarbanes-Oxley.
Lyondhür Picciarelli
@vladislav_belyaev that's all well and good but you still haven't answered my question. I'm not enquiring about ownership, but about information privacy. By that, I wouldn't mean exposing the contents of any given meeting to a third party or else the public -- that would merely be every app’s basic and default obligation. I'm asking whether can ANYBODY, including anyone at Reason8, read, listen or have access to any of the contents of a meeting? If the answer is YES, it would STILL implicate any member of my team beyond breaching more NDAs you can imagine. I assume, any other company‘s, team or project who need to keep their information inaccessible. If the app doesn't have in-device, no-key retaining, full P2P encryption, then no matter how many locks you put around the box, it wouldn't matter. Companies and government organisations go through hell and under just to protect email and day-to-day chat. Exposing the spoken word would not be something anybody would look forward to doing. You might claim it is secure (which always means not inviolable), but you could not so much as to start saying the word ‘private‘. Not really. Private would mean engineering the app to read, transcribe and move the user data in a way that only intended parties can have access to it. Otherwise, this is no more than a beautifully crafted.. liability nightmare. If what I asked you isn‘t there, then despite this being the start of something that could be really useful, as of now, it would be nothing but a door that cannot be closed and it lets someone inside who hasn‘t really been invited (pardon my harshness here). Plus, big red flag: free. Sure.. just big data, right? But I digress. The user would have to "trust" you, in this case, that someone would not want to have access to the contents of their meetings. Which, again, means the user isn't really having a private meeting with their team and their team only. So, do you or anybody in the company have access to a single syllable originated in the meetings produced by using the app? How is that for a straight question? Perhaps a bluntly put question might get me a straight and simple answer. ;) Cheers for engaging. For the user: being GDPR compliant, at this moment, means only that one merely adheres to the regulation that is only to be enforced in May 2020. Meaning, no company is truly liable for breaching information protection acts regulated by the GDPR in the next 2 years. In case you don‘t yet know about it, it protects ONLY EU citizens‘ personal data both domestically and abroad. Again, European citizens only. Heres a hunted link I found in here:
Anatoly Marin
I used it a few time and it works well. Still a way to go in terms of speech recognition, so good that you guys keep pushing it. Hope to have a great product - the concept sounds so great.
Vlad Belyaev
@anatoly_marin thanks to be one of our first adopters))
Valentin Preobrazhenskiy
Cool idea, I need it for my worldmodel.co and bef.latoken.com forums!
Vlad Belyaev
@valentin_preobrazhenskiy try us and I am sure we will find the way to collaborate
Julia Isachenkova
Hey hunters! Check out this cool service! Since the last release we at @Reason8ai have been working day and night to bring you to the next level of meeting experience. Now I can easily stay in the conversational flow with my friends during a meeting, leaving notetaking to the app. And during the last month Reason8 saved me hours with follow ups and sharing meeting notes. Give it a try and good luck Reason8!
John Faig
@reason8ai @julia_isachenkova You should strongly consider a product for education. This is particularly disruptive in education!
Sophia Aryan
Sounds like a very useful tool for journalists and writers.
Vlad Belyaev
@sophia_arakelyan Thanks) really appreciate your feedback
Tony Urban

Great idea for my everyday routine (startup )

Pros:

I'd use it. I've seen the demo andi liked

Cons:

Need to check

Vlad Belyaev
Hi all, thanks for your support - we beated 1 of 4 Google products and became #5 Product of the Day @ ProductHunt. Please, support us here, as well :) Would appreciate it! https://bestmobileappawards.com/...
Sergey Plis
Hi everyone! We are excited to announce a major update to our service: Reason8 2.0. Thank you all for your feedback and support of our prior release. Reason8 is a service that accelerates creation of meeting summaries for in-person meetings. Give it a try - it is free! Simply download Reason8 mobile app from the App Store or Google Play. Get everyone to a meeting room. Join reason8 apps on their phones. Hold your meeting while Reason8 captures it. And don’t forget to use our web service @ reason8.ai to create meeting summaries instantly and share the result with your teammates! Use of multiple smartphones and AI is our patent pending approach to boosting quality of speaker identification and letting all participants own the results. And it scales to larger meetings too. Try it with 6 participants. Furthermore, we are actively working on advanced summarization, collaboration features for teamwork, and integrations with project management services and communication tools. We're always here to help with any questions! Don't hesitate to share your feedback, thoughts, or just say "Hi!". Drop us a line at feedback@reason8.ai Welcome to the meeting adventure with cutting edge AI technologies! We work hard to break the status quo of how people create meeting summaries and conduct meetings. Join us on this exciting journey! Turn Conversations Into Summaries @ reason8.ai
Tom Bielecki
@reason8 @sergey_plis how are you able to offer this for free? I understand every competitor charges an arm and a leg for transcription services
Vlad Belyaev
@tombielecki We see that the main value for project managers and businesses is not in a transcript but in a handy tool for preparing meeting minutes -> and AI assistant for meeting at the end in the future. As for our end users - it is free. PLease check it out :) But for companies who might be interested in additional collaboration tools - we are open for discussion :) Please send me a word @ vlad@reason8.ai
Sam Lowry
@sergey_plis I’d like to see such service for voicemessages and chats in fb messenger, telegram, with support of English/Russian
Vlad Belyaev
@samlowry Thanks for your feedback - we are working day and night on new feature frequests :) Will consider it surely
Kirill Malev

Really like the product

Pros:

The app I really missed

Cons:

Early release.

Vladislav Urazov
very useful, thank you!
Vlad Belyaev
@vladislav_urazov thanks) please leave us more feedback
Emme SINGER

1) I know Chiefs who would clam up tight if they knew they were being recorded. I know their employees would do the same, but for different reasons. Recording leads to inhibition and saying what needs to be heard -- which is different, we all know, from saying what needs to be said. So yes, end result = easy summary notes detailing far fewer details and/or obvious details. 2) Consider GDPR: "One of the key changes to the current data protection framework involves audio recordings; businesses will need to actively justify the capture of conversations and the processing of personal data." While I have and do sometimes record conversations (I also broadcast typed notes for participants to see and comment on as they are made), I would not use a random product like this one that can potentially get me into a legal bind.

Pros:

Never miss a thing!

Cons:

If you ASK n GET PERMISSION to record FIRST

Michał Urbanowicz
Congratulation on being listed in TOP5, even though the competition was really tough 🙂 Me and the team of PressPad (http://presspadapp.com) are also working on our launch - hope it will be as successful as yours! https://www.producthunt.com/upco...
Vlad Belyaev
@michal_urbanowicz Thanks for you support! It quite hard to beat Google, when it has 3 products at the same time =)
Stefano Pisoni
Super Idea Julia! Thanks for sharing.
Julia Isachenkova
@stefano_pisoni glad to hear that! Thank you
Asker Askerov
Finally! You did it! I was waiting this app!
Vlad Belyaev
@askerych We are working hard to provide you the best user experience. Please share your feedback to make us better @ feedback@reason8.ai
Doronin Roman
Amazing Technology! Hope all gonna be ok
Vlad Belyaev
@romaeora thanks for your kind words ;)
John Faig
This product has major implications for education! It could transcribe discussions and track participation by teacher and students.
Vlad Belyaev
@johnfaig Thank you John. We will consider the idea =)