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Finding information in notes
Finding information in notes
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Written by Hai Ta
Updated over 2 months ago

So, your meeting is in the past and you open the notes on Wudpecker in the browser.

You read the summary, but there is something missing. For this piece of information, you'd prefer seeing the exact words someone said about the topic so you can quote them correctly.

What can you do next that won't take too much time?

Ask Wudpecker, and it will find the answer

The most efficient way to quickly find any information from a single meeting is using the Ask Wudpecker feature on the right side of the screen.

Wudpecker can give you answers in the format you want, create follow-up emails, or even provide clickable quotes that take you to the correct place in the transcript and audio.

Asking about many calls simultaneously

You can even use Ask Wudpecker for multiple calls at a time!

For example, if I wanted to make a report on past feedback meetings with our users, I could, for example...

1) Open my User Interviews collection

2) Write this prompt on the right side of the screen:

  • "What are the 3 most common pain points users experience in their workflows, and what are the related solutions they seek? Give specific quotes and identify any patterns."

3) Enjoy the results!

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