Everything you record is searchable, instantly and on your machine. There are two ways in: the command palette for searching across all your meetings, and a search box inside a single meeting.
The command palette
Press ⌘K (or Ctrl+K on Windows) from anywhere in the app. Start typing to search, with tabs to narrow to whole meetings (matching titles and notes) or individual transcript lines (matching the words spoken, with the surrounding context and the meeting they came from). Results are ranked by relevance, and you can move through them with the arrow keys.
With the box empty, the palette shows your most recent meetings and open action points, and it doubles as a launcher: you can start a recording or jump to settings from it.
Searching within a meeting
Inside a meeting, a search box lets you filter its transcript. Matches highlight as you type, with the current one picked out; step between them with the arrow keys or the next and previous buttons, and press Esc to close.
What’s searchable
Search covers meeting titles, your notes, every line of transcript, speaker names, the app a meeting came from, the text talat reads from screenshots, and your dictation history. All of it is indexed locally; no query ever leaves your machine.