Meeting Memory Agent
Ask across saved calls with /ask. The agent reads meeting summaries and transcript excerpts, then answers with source meetings.
Discap joins your call, labels each speaker, posts summaries, decisions, action items, and lets your team ask what was discussed later.
No dashboard and no setup wizard. Add the bot, choose its permissions, and it creates the meeting space it needs.
Want to use your own channels instead? An admin can point it anywhere with
/setup. It checks before creating anything new.
Clean notes, clear owners, and no handoff work after the call. You just show up and talk.
Every call turns into clean, timestamped notes with speaker labels. Keep them, read them, or share them.
The moment the meeting ends, the channel gets a short recap that people can scan in seconds.
Use /ask to ask what happened across saved meetings, not just the latest transcript.
When an owner is clear, the task is tagged to that person in Discord, so next steps do not drift.
Works in English, German, and more, even when people switch mid-sentence. The summary follows the main language of the call.
It can join your configured meeting channel automatically and leave when the call is over.
The summary is useful on the day of the call. The memory agent is useful weeks later: ask what the team decided, who owned a follow-up, or when a topic last came up.
/ask question: "What did we decide about onboarding?"
Answers come from saved meeting summaries and speaker-labeled transcript excerpts.
It only answers from meetings your server still keeps, so privacy settings stay meaningful.
Start a call or run /listen, and it hops in and lets everyone know it's recording.
It captures the conversation as a clean, labeled transcript while you talk.
When the call ends, it turns the conversation into a short, useful recap.
The summary and full transcript land in your channel, ready to read or share.
No dashboard to learn. The core workflow happens right inside Discord.
/listen
Join your current voice channel and start recording the meeting.
/stop
End the meeting, publish the summary and transcript, and leave.
/ask
Ask about past meetings. @Mentioning the bot works too.
/history
Show the last ~15 transcribed lines for this channel.
/ask
Ask the meeting memory agent what your server discussed across saved meetings.
/optout
Toggle whether your voice is transcribed and stored.
/help
What the bot does, the full command list, and how meetings work.
/setup
Point the bot at your own channels (admin only). It never creates duplicates.
Your data, your rules. It announces itself on every join, transcripts are deleted after 30 days, and anyone can opt out anytime.
The bot posts a recording notice and sets a ๐ด "Recording a meeting" status when it enters, so recording is visible.
Anyone can run /optout to exclude their voice from transcription and storage, instantly
and for as long as it's set.
Transcripts are pruned automatically after 30 days, so nothing lingers indefinitely.
It never asks to be a server administrator, only the specific permissions its features actually use.
The latest product update turns saved transcripts into a server memory layer, so teams can recover decisions without digging through files.
Ask across saved calls with /ask. The agent reads meeting summaries and transcript excerpts, then answers with source meetings.
Recover what the team agreed, why it mattered, and which meeting it came from.
Ask who took an action item without scrolling through Discord or opening transcript files.
The agent answers from retained meeting data, so deleted meetings stay out of recall.
Different communities use voice differently. The workflow stays the same: record the call, post the recap, and ask the memory agent later.
Remember builds, plans, feedback, funny moments, and who promised to do what before the next session.
PodcastsTurn guest calls and Discord recordings into summaries, topic lists, clips to pull, and follow-up questions.
Study groupsKeep explanations, examples, deadlines, and review points searchable after everyone leaves the call.
TeamsCapture decisions, owners, and context from product syncs, office hours, standups, and customer calls.
Every feature is free for every server while we learn from real Discord meetings. All we ask for is honest feedback.
Here is how it will work once the full product launches:
For servers under 200 transcribed hours a month.
/askOnce a single server passes 200 transcribed hours in a month.
During alpha, everything is free. The $19 plan only begins after the full product launches.
No. Add it to your server and it builds its own channels and joins calls on its own. You can be up and running in seconds.
When the call ends. The summary and full transcript are posted right in your channel, with no exporting and no waiting.
A short summary with the gist, decisions, and to-dos tagged to the right people, plus a full timestamped transcript of everything that was said.
Yes. Run /ask or @mention the bot with a question like "what did we decide about pricing?" โ
it answers from your recorded meetings and says so honestly when something was never discussed.
For meetings from the last 30 days it can quote the full transcript, word for word; for anything older it
answers from the saved summaries โ the decisions, to-dos, and gist of each meeting.
Yes. Use /ask to ask the meeting memory agent about saved meetings in your server. It answers from retained summaries and transcripts, then points back to the source meetings it used.
Yes. It works on full-length calls and labels each speaker on their own audio stream, so attribution stays accurate even when people talk over each other.
English, German, and more, even when people switch languages mid-sentence. The summary comes back in the main language of the call.
Right now, nothing. We are in alpha, so every feature is free while we gather feedback. When the full product launches, servers under 200 transcribed hours a month stay free. Above that, it is $19 a month. Same features either way.
Yes. It only asks for the permissions it needs, and it never needs admin access. Everyone can see when it's recording, and anyone can opt out anytime.
Free during alpha. Add it to your server, start a call, get the recap, and ask about it later with /ask.