EventRecast
Feature

AI summaries for every event

Stop the broadcast and walk into a finished summary. Key takeaways, action items, and the quote-ready highlights — all generated automatically from the live transcript.

The transcript is the raw material; the summary is what people actually read. EventRecast generates a structured summary for every event — executive overview, bullet-point takeaways, decisions made, questions asked, action items committed, and topic tags for indexing.

Marketing teams turn it into a recap email. Sales teams turn it into a follow-up. Customer success teams turn it into an account note. The same hour of conversation becomes a half-dozen downstream artifacts without anyone touching a transcript editor.

What's in every AI summary

Executive summary

A 3-5 sentence overview that captures the central thread of the event — useful as the lede of a recap email or blog post.

Key takeaways

Bulleted highlights extracted from the actual transcript. The five-bullet version of an hour-long session.

Action items and decisions

Commitments and decisions made during the event are extracted so nothing slips through the cracks of the meeting note.

Questions asked

Q&A captured separately so customer-facing teams can answer the long-tail questions audience members raised.

Topic tags

Auto-tagged so the event is searchable inside the dashboard and findable on your public archive.

Tunable to your tone

Summaries can be regenerated in different tones — formal, casual, marketing-friendly — without re-running the event.

How AI summaries work

  1. End the event

    Click Stop on the broadcaster. The AI summary generation begins automatically.

  2. Open the dashboard

    By the time you reach the dashboard the summary is ready. Copy it, share it, or regenerate it in a different tone.

Why summaries beat transcripts for distribution

Almost no one reads a 10,000-word transcript. Most people skim a 200-word summary and decide whether to dig deeper from there. Summaries are the funnel for transcripts: they're how attendees decide what to revisit, how marketing decides what to clip, and how sales decides which moment to forward to a buyer.

By generating the summary at the moment the event ends, EventRecast collapses the time between 'we ran the event' and 'we have content to send' from days to minutes. That speed difference is the difference between a follow-up that lands while attendees are still thinking about the event and one that arrives a week later when the moment has passed.

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