Use case
Review a long recording before or after watching it
Upload an interview, lecture, podcast or business stream to TasK to quickly understand what is inside, which topics are worth checking and which fragments deserve careful watching or listening.
When the recording is too long
A 2-5 hour interview, lecture or stream may contain the decisions, arguments and risks you need, but reviewing everything for a few facts costs too much time.
Work through the recording with questions
TasK helps get a summary, capture facts, clarify details and understand which parts should be checked in the original recording.
Challenge
Too many long recordings, too little time
Streams, seminars, interviews and podcasts pile up faster than you can watch them. They may contain useful facts, ideas and decisions, but reviewing every recording in full takes hours.
Solution
Turn the recording into a source
Add video or audio to a project: TasK prepares a text representation of the recording, so you can ask questions across the material and return to the original context.
Why it works
Answers by meaning of the recording
TasK works with the audio transcript: it finds semantically close fragments and builds an answer from them. This helps understand the recording quickly and decide where the original needs attention.
How to use
What you can do with a long recording
Upload video or audio, get a first summary and ask follow-up questions. TasK does not replace watching the original; it helps decide which topics, points and fragments deserve attention.
Check whether it is useful
Ask for a short review of the recording: which topics were covered, which decisions or takeaways are inside and whether it is worth watching in full.
Find the point you need
Ask about a topic and refine the answer: which arguments were made, where risks or objections appear and what needs checking.
Prepare a digest
Create a first outline, a list of questions and next steps for a note, research task, meeting or context handoff.
Next step
Try it with one recording
Request an invite and start with one interview, lecture, podcast or stream.
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