Meeting Sidekick — one transcript, six outcomes One transcript on the left fans out to six tiles: a deal score with evidence and the next question per gap; the tasks; coaching feedback; a follow-up email draft, draft-only; risk signals; and competitive intel. A footer notes that it files everything and learns the pattern. MEETING SIDEKICK · THE CLOSEOUT One transcript in. Six outcomes out. One pass over the call and the follow-up work is already done — structured, filed, and remembered. INPUT One transcript 01 Deal score, with evidence Every element scored against what was said — plus the next question for every gap. 02 The tasks Every action item from the call, captured as structured work — not a sticky note. 03 Coaching feedback An honest read on how the call went — what landed, what to do differently. 04 Follow-up email draft Ready for your review and your send. DRAFT-ONLY · NOTHING SENDS ITSELF 05 Risk signals What threatens the deal — surfaced now, not discovered at the end of the quarter. 06 Competitive intel Who else is in the room, what was said about them, and what it means. Then it files everything — and learns the pattern. Every closeout lands in the records, and every meeting makes the next brief sharper. Zero copy-paste. Meeting Sidekick

The 6-output closeout. One pass over the transcript produces a deal score with evidence and the next question for every gap, the tasks, honest coaching feedback, a follow-up email draft (draft-only — nothing sends itself), the risk signals, and the competitive read. Then it files everything and learns the pattern, so the next brief starts sharper.