Tldv
By tl;dv
tl;dv (short for "too long; didn't view") is an AI-powered meeting recorder and note-taker that joins video calls such as Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams to automatically record, transcribe, and summarize conversations.
Definition
tl;dv (short for "too long; didn't view") is an AI-powered meeting recorder and note-taker that joins video calls such as Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams to automatically record, transcribe, and summarize conversations.
Overview
tl;dv sits in a growing category of AI meeting assistants that remove the burden of manual note-taking so participants can stay focused on the conversation. It joins a call as a bot, records audio and video, produces a searchable transcript, and generates an AI summary with key moments, decisions, and action items shortly after the call ends. Beyond note-taking, tl;dv is positioned heavily toward sales and customer-facing teams: calls can be tagged, clipped, and shared, coaching workflows can surface talk-time and objection-handling patterns, and integrations push meeting notes and highlights into tools like Slack, Notion, and CRMs such as HubSpot or Salesforce so insights don't stay trapped in a recording. It competes directly with tools like Gong and Chorus.ai, though it is generally positioned as a lighter-weight, faster-to-adopt alternative rather than a full revenue-intelligence platform. For teams learning to build or integrate AI features like this themselves, understanding the underlying LLM summarization pipeline is a useful next step.
Key Features
- Automatic call recording and transcription across major video-conferencing tools
- AI-generated meeting summaries with key moments and action items
- Timestamped clips that can be shared without sending a full recording
- Speaker talk-time and engagement analytics for coaching
- Multi-language transcription and translation support
- CRM and workspace integrations to sync notes automatically
- Searchable transcript library across a team's entire call history