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Ask Fellow: Your AI-Powered Meeting Assistant

Extract information from your meetings

Updated over a week ago

Ask Fellow is an AI assistant that helps you get more out of your meetings. It can answer questions about your recordings, draft documents, manage your workspace, and complete tasks directly through chat - saving you time and making your meeting workflows more efficient.

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What Ask Fellow Can Do

Answer Questions About Your Meetings

Ask Fellow can search across your meeting recordings, transcripts, and notes to help you find information quickly. Whether you need to recall a specific decision, find action items, or review what was discussed in past or ongoing meetings, Ask Fellow has you covered.

Try asking:

  • "What did we decide about the pricing model?"

  • "Show me all meetings where we discussed the product roadmap"

  • "What action items came out of yesterday's standup?"

πŸ’‘ If you were late to a meeting, try asking "What did I miss in the first 5 minutes of this call?"

Draft Documents

Ask Fellow can create documents based on your meetings that you can download as markdown or docx files, or export directly to Notion, Confluence, or Google Docs.

Try it:

  • "Draft a decisions doc based on today's meeting"

  • "Create an internal wiki page outlining the process we discussed"

Search the Help Center

Ask Fellow can search Fellow's Help Center and answer your questions about how to use the platform directly in chat.

Try it:

  • "How do I disable the bot from joining all my meetings?"

  • "How do I share a recording with someone?"

Manage Channels

Ask Fellow can list channels you have access to, show details, create new channels, and manage membership.

Try it:

  • "What channels am I in?"

  • "Create a private channel called Test and add Emily"

  • Use the Recommend Channels shortcut to get personalized suggestions

Organize with Watch Later

Save recordings to your personal Watch Later list and clear items when you're done watching them.

Try it:

  • "Add this recording to my watch later list"

  • "Show me what's in my watch later queue"

Find People in Your Organization

Ask Fellow can search for users by name, email, manager, role, or org hierarchy. This enables actions like sending emails or adding channel members when you only provide a name.

Try it:

  • "Draft a summary of this meeting and send it to Emily"

  • "Who reports to David?"

Create and Manage Video Clips

Ask Fellow can create and manage video clips directly from meeting recordings. You can request clips by timestamp or by theme, and Ask Fellow will draft the clip with a transcript preview for your approval before processing.

Try it:

  • "Create a 30 second clip of the discussion about Q2 planning"

  • "Clip 2:04 to 4:10"

  • "Clip where Sarah talks about the roadmap"

  • "Show me all my clips from last week"

Schedule Follow-Up Meetings

After a meeting wraps up, scheduling the follow-up is one of the most common next steps, and one of the most time-consuming. Instead of switching to your calendar, checking everyone's availability, and going back and forth to find a time that works, you can ask Ask Fellow to handle it directly.

Ask Fellow will check the availability of all meeting participants, factor in your scheduling preferences from memory (like avoiding early morning slots), and suggest a few times that work across everyone's calendars. Once you select the time that works best, Ask Fellow books the meeting with the right participants and details included β€” all without leaving the place where your meeting context already lives.

Try it:

  • "Schedule a 30-minute follow-up with everyone from this meeting"

  • "Book a follow-up with Sarah and James for next week"

Remember Your Preferences

Ask Fellow can remember important details across conversations, including your preferences, facts about you, and useful context for future chats. This means Ask Fellow can personalize its responses and suggestions based on what it knows about you, without you having to repeat yourself every time.

For example, you can share your calendar preferences ("I don't like to meet before 10 a.m.") and Ask Fellow will keep that in mind when suggesting meeting times. You can also set communication preferences, like asking for concise bullet points instead of lengthy responses. Just tell Ask Fellow how you'd like it to communicate with you, and it will remember going forward.

Try it:

  • "I don't like morning meetings"

  • "Always answer me in haikus"

  • "Remember that I'm working on the mobile app redesign"

  • "When you communicate with me, I prefer concise bullet points"

Note: Memories must be toggled on in your settings before Ask Fellow can start saving them. If you've enabled memories but don't see any saved yet, it's because Ask Fellow hasn't had a chance to learn those details from you in conversation β€” start chatting and they'll appear as you share more context.

How to Access Ask Fellow

You can access Ask Fellow in several ways:

  1. From any recording page - Click the Ask Fellow button to ask questions about that specific recording

  2. From the main chat interface - Access the full Ask Fellow experience to search across all your meetings and use all available tools

  3. Using shortcuts - Try shortcuts like "Recommend Channels" for quick actions

Getting Started

The best way to learn Ask Fellow is to start using it. Try the example prompts above, or simply ask questions in natural language about your meetings, workspace, or how to use Fellow.

Ask Fellow learns from your interactions and becomes more helpful over time, especially as it remembers your preferences and work context.

Managing Your Data

You can review and manage the information Ask Fellow remembers about you:

  1. Go to Settings

  2. Select Ask Fellow

  3. Choose Memories to view, edit, or delete stored information

Managing Your Past Questions

Your previous questions are automatically saved. To view, rename, or delete them:

  1. Open the Ask Fellow window.

  2. Click the icon in the top right corner of the window to see your saved questions.

  3. Select a past question to revisit it, or choose to rename or delete it.


Have questions about Ask Fellow? Just ask! Type your question in the chat and Ask Fellow will help you find the answer.

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