Claryti for Microsoft Teams: Cross-Platform Meeting Intelligence
Claryti's meeting bot joins Microsoft Teams calls to transcribe, extract commitments, and track follow-through in your 8 AM daily brief. For professionals who use Teams for meetings but rely on Gmail and Slack for daily communication, Claryti bridges the gap that Microsoft Copilot cannot: cross-platform commitment tracking that connects Teams meetings to non-Microsoft tools.
Why cross-platform matters for Teams users
Many professionals attend Microsoft Teams meetings but use Gmail for email and Slack for messaging. This cross-platform reality creates a tracking gap. Microsoft Copilot for Teams provides excellent meeting summaries and action item extraction, but it operates within the Microsoft ecosystem. When a commitment from a Teams meeting requires an email follow-up through Gmail or a Slack conversation with a different team, Copilot loses visibility.
Claryti bridges this gap. It joins your Teams meetings to capture transcripts and extract commitments, then tracks those commitments across Gmail, Slack, and your calendar. Your daily brief shows one unified view of all commitments regardless of which platform they originated on or where they need to be fulfilled.
How does Claryti work with Microsoft Teams?
Claryti's meeting bot joins Teams meetings automatically based on your calendar events. It appears as a visible participant, providing transparency to all attendees. During the call, the bot captures audio and generates a transcript with speaker identification. After the meeting, Claryti processes the transcript to extract structured notes, commitments with owners and deadlines, and key decisions.
These outputs feed into Claryti's commitment tracking system. Every action item from a Teams meeting appears in your daily brief the next morning and is tracked until completed. If someone promised to send you a document during a Teams call and follows up via email three days later, Claryti connects both touchpoints.
How does Claryti compare to Microsoft Copilot?
Microsoft Copilot for Teams is a powerful tool within the Microsoft ecosystem. It generates meeting summaries, extracts action items, and integrates with Microsoft 365 apps. For organizations fully committed to the Microsoft stack, Copilot is a strong choice.
Claryti serves a different need: professionals who work across ecosystems. If your meetings happen on Teams but your email is Gmail and your messaging is Slack, Copilot cannot track the full lifecycle of commitments. Claryti's relationship intelligence aggregates data from all channels, providing pre-meeting context that spans platforms.
Claryti is not a replacement for Copilot. It is the cross-platform layer for professionals whose work spans multiple ecosystems. Compare this to Fireflies or Avoma, which offer meeting transcription but lack the daily brief and bi-directional commitment tracking.
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