Notes
Capture thoughts alongside your recordings. The notes tree, the rich editor with wikilinks and the slash menu, drag-drop media, and AI-driven note synthesis.
Notes
Notes are SeaMeet's text surface — a place to capture what you're thinking before, during, and after a recording. Notes can stand alone, but they really shine when they're bound to a recording: the AI synthesis writes directly into the note, you can drag media in from the sidebar, and wikilinks tie ideas across notes together.
What's Covered
- Notes Overview — The notes tree, binding notes to recordings, and the AI synthesis flow
- Note Editor — Wikilinks, Slash Menu, AI Synthesis — Everything inside the editor: wikilinks, the slash menu, find & replace, quick open, drag-drop media embeds, and regenerating AI summaries with the split-button menu
When to Use Notes
- During a meeting — type alongside the live transcript
- After a meeting — review the AI summary the synthesis produced and edit it
- Across meetings — use wikilinks (
[[Project Name]]) to connect ideas - As a knowledge base — your notes tree is yours, and with sync turned on (Part 11), it follows you across devices
A Quick Mental Model
A note is a Markdown-shaped document edited through a rich editor (Tiptap). Each note has:
- A title (rename-able from the tree)
- Optional binding to a recording (the title bar shows a link icon and the AI synthesis runs into this note's body)
- A position in the tree (drag to reorder, or use the slash menu to create children)
- Inline media — drag a recording or screenshot in from the sidebar and it appears as a playable embed
- Wikilinks to other notes — type
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Ready to learn the surface? Start with Chapter 16: Notes Overview.