Enhanced notes editor
September 28, 2023Enhanced notes editor: collaborative highlights, undo/redo, and improved performance
Enhanced notes editor: collaborative highlights, undo/redo, and improved performance
Automatically generated meeting summaries using recording transcriptions
You can now notify others that you will be late to the next meeting, or that you will skip it. This status will be visible to others.
We added new powerful features and improvements to notes editor.
You can now specify for how long you want us to persist topics and their recordings in your workspace.
We released several improvements to make the sync hour calendar reservations more intuitive and easier to use.
Topic scheduling bar is now interactive and guides users through most common scenarios.
We redesigned various topic cards and topic dialog.
We added a beeping sound to the auto-join notification to make it harder to miss.
We released several video conferencing improvements to make it a better experience for you. The “More” button When you join a meeting, you…
You can create sub-teams in your workspace to make it easier to find participants when you schedule topics.
We'll automatically remove background noise like typing, kids playing, and other unwanted sounds from your video calls.
We added speaking time notifications, the ability to hide or blur self view, and made emoji reactions more noticeable.
We'll now render videos of participants in higher resolution when network conditions and system resources allow that.
You can now set a due date for a topic that must be addressed by a given date.
You can now narrow full-text topic search results with various filters
You can now use quorum functionality when some of the people are absolutely required
Workspace admins can now change sync hour availability on behalf of other users
With this release we made it a lot easier to schedule new topics. Please give it a try by opening the app and pressing T.
Now you can see the history of topic notes and roll back to the older version.
Remeet off topics are video chats that you can use to socialize with your teammates. When you have a break between topics or don’t have any topics, you can join one of the off topics and have random conversations with your colleagues.
We introduced an option to turn on/off sending topic summary notifications to the main channel in addition to posting that message to the thread.
The new team onboarding progress page shows how your team is doing with Remeet
Video conferencing improvements: reactions, raise hand and speaker view.
The new quick start guide will help you and your team to get up to speed with Remeet
New timeline view allows to easily see what's going in Remeet right now, so you can easier join topics that you find interesting
Now you can get the automatic email after every topic has been discussed. Notification will include meeting recording, topic notes/actions, and a link to an automatic transcription (add-on).
More video conferencing improvements: mute others and recording status notifications.
We’ve introduced many video conferencing-related improvements over the last several weeks, and we’d like to summarize them in this blog post.
Over the last couple of months, we released many video streaming-related improvements and tested them with several customers. In this blog post, we'd like to summarize all the changes and how they can improve the video experience for your team.
With detailed team availability visualization, you'll see when every person is freely available, busy with urgent topics, or blocked by conflicting events scheduled outside Reemeet.
With this feature enabled accepted events on Google/Office365 calendar that conflict with remeet reservations will trigger Remeet to schedule them around to avoid conflicts. This can also be used to make yourself unavailable on Remeet while you are on vacation by creating an out-of-office on your calendar.
Introducing new Urgency Report to help you keep number of "urgent" topics low
Remeet helps with meetings transparency in multiple ways, and today we added a "transparency report" to encourage even more inclusion.
We’ve just introduced virtual backgrounds. This allows you to blur your background or display a picture as a background during remeet.
We’ve just added basic noise/echo cancelation and volume adjustments.
We’ve just introduced support for tentative remeets, and added a Say Hi! feature for those who like to chat before topics begin.
We’ve just introduced the ability to partially accept remeet, and generate awesome team pictures.
This week we’ve introduced a schedule impact analyzer, improved scheduling algorithm, and redesigned topic cards.
This week we’ve changed recording thumbnails to use the shots with smiles and simplified scheduling ad-hoc topics from Slack DMs and channels.
This week we’ve released multiple note editor improvements, introduced draft topics, and reduced the number of clicks required to start an ad-hoc call.
This week we’ve released increased stickiness and more compact Slack channel notifications.
This week we’ve introduced the ability to install Remeet to your desktop or mobile home screen, added Edge browser support, and redesigned the attachment experience.
This week we’ve introduced browser notifications and improved countdown timer.
This week we’ve introduced topic history functionality to increase the transparency of scheduling.
This week we’ve introduced a new small talk scheduling algorithm that addresses some major pain points.
This week we’ve introduced a highly requested watchlist feature that makes it easier to participate in topics asynchronously.
This week we’ve introduced various remeets experience improvements and made our cloud infrastructure fully compliant with AWS Security Hub standards.
This week we’ve added zooming for screen sharing, full screen mode, and due dates for topics that require preparation.
This week we’ve redesigned the video experience and added the ability to pin topics to a specific remeet.
This week we’re releasing “if necessary” remeets acceptance.
This week we’re adding increased stickiness, along with various visual and scheduling improvements.
This week we’re continuing to improve the video experience by introducing HD and making 16:9 the default aspect ratio. We’ve also added topic search filtering by participant.
This week we’re releasing multiple layout improvements to the video call experience and adding topic scheduling history.
This week introduced topic quick actions menu, ability to schedule a follow-up right from active topic screen, and several other improvements.
This week we’ve released a new UI, optimized grid layout, and various connectivity and security improvements.
This week we’ve added a backlog report to see everyone’s meeting capacity (or lack thereof) at a glance, and improved the scheduling algorithm to reduce last-minute rescheduling.
This week we are expanding topic privacy settings, and introducing a wait time report to help teams analyze and improve communication efficiency.
This week we are releasing multiple improvements to help you have a great conversation experience even with a less reliable internet connection. The Small Talks feature is now available to more teams.
One of the things we miss out on working from home is the random, informal, (yet sometimes inspirational and productive) social interaction with colleagues. These spontaneous conversations are good for both morale and productivity.
Now you can screen share from Safari, enjoy improved user editors, and tag topic with Slack channels after the meeting.
New redesigned calendar, ability to accept sync hours for urgent-only topics, 5-minute breaks between topics, and more.
Now you can quickly jump to a corresponding Slack thread from each topic, we also added optimized layout for 1-1s and for all-hands, and more.
Notification and reminders for topics requiring preparation, downloading recordings, preliminary agenda notification, and more.
Now you can share private topics in private Slack channels, and channel permissions will be used to determine if user can access the topic.
Now you can search topics, see all RSVPs for every week, and create topic notes
Now everyone can choose to join sync hours at any day/hour and invite others.