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Meeting Recaps for Legal Professionals

Every hour you spend typing notes is an hour you can't bill to clients. Record your consultations, hearings, and calls — TalkRecap turns them into structured case documentation.

Stop losing track of what matters

Without a proper system, Client calls and consultations... gets messy:

  • Client calls and consultations generate critical case details. Writing them up from memory introduces gaps and errors.
  • You bill at $200-500/hour. Spending 30 minutes per meeting on documentation is costing you real revenue.
  • Missing a single detail from a client consultation can affect case strategy. Your notes need to be complete and accurate — every time.
  • Court hearings, depositions, and client intakes all demand different documentation formats. Switching between them wastes mental energy.

How TalkRecap helps

After every client call, dictate a 2-minute summary — key facts, action items, deadlines, case status. TalkRecap structures it into a professional case note ready for your files. Focus on the law, not the paperwork.

What you'll get after every call

TalkRecap's AI generates structured outputs from your recordings. For people in your field, here's what's most useful:

  • Client consultation summaries
  • Case status updates
  • Action item lists with deadlines
  • Hearing/deposition notes
  • Client communication memos
  • Intake documentation

Ready to stop relying on memory?

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Common questions

Can I use TalkRecap on my phone?

Yes — TalkRecap works in any modern browser, including mobile Safari and Chrome. Just open it on your phone, start recording, and get your recap.

What if the transcription isn't perfect?

You can edit the transcript before generating outputs. The AI works with imperfect text too — it's designed to understand context even with small errors.

Is my client data private?

Yes. Your recordings are transcribed client-side. Transcripts are stored encrypted in your private Supabase database. No one else has access.

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