Fireflies
A transcript gets read once. What was decided in it should follow you for months.
What it changes
Fireflies solves note-taking. It does not solve what comes after: three weeks later nobody remembers what was promised to that customer, and nobody is going to reopen the transcript to check.
Connected to Verbasil, every call feeds a memory that comes back to you.
What enters the memory
Your meeting transcripts, automatically, as soon as they are ready. Nothing to trigger.
What Verbasil does with it
- What was decided during the call, with the exact passage that proves it.
- What was promised, to whom, and by when. That sentence always comes back.
- What is still open: a topic raised without a conclusion stays visible until it is settled.
- What recurs across customers: the same objection on three calls becomes a signal.
Every item points back to the exact moment in the transcript. You reread the sentence, not a summary of the sentence.
How to connect it
- Open Integrations in Verbasil, then Fireflies.
- Copy the receiving address shown.
- Paste it into the webhooks of your Fireflies account.
- The next transcribed meeting will arrive in Sources on its own.
What it does not do
Verbasil does not replay your past meetings: the link starts when you connect it. For history, an export is enough.
It writes nothing back to Fireflies.
FAQ
Do I have to approve every meeting?
Yes, the first time it comes in. That is the principle: nothing enters the memory without a human seeing what was about to enter it.
What about private meetings?
Only the ones Fireflies transcribes and sends will arrive. You keep control inside Fireflies.