Overview
Meetings that know your work. Real-time engineering context in Google Meet
Meetings that know your work. Intakall surfaces live GitHub issues, pull requests, and Linear tickets in your Google Meet sidebar as your team talks, and lets anyone create a Linear ticket by saying it out loud. No more "I'll find that link after the call." WHAT IT DOES • Whole-room capture. Hears every participant, not just you (your microphone plus the Meet tab's audio, mixed into one stream), so the context cards reflect what the whole room said. You grant microphone access once, and recording only ever starts on an explicit click • Context cards appear automatically when GitHub issues, PRs, or Linear tickets are mentioned by number, title, or topic • Voice-driven ticket creation. Say "create a Linear ticket: deploy is failing on staging" and a draft appears for review; one click to create • Speaker detection, with editable speaker names in the dashboard • Three sidebar modes: full panel, compact overlay, or a floating button when someone screen-shares • Multi-account safety: recording is blocked if the Google account active in Meet doesn't match the account you signed into Intakall with, so transcripts can never upload to the wrong workspace INTEGRATIONS • Google Meet (sidebar injects automatically when you join a meeting) • GitHub (read-only repo, issue, and pull-request search via the official Intakall GitHub App) • Linear (issue creation via OAuth) Other meeting platforms and trackers are on the roadmap. Today the extension only works on meet.google.com. WHO IT'S FOR Engineering teams running standups, planning, retros, and incident calls on Google Meet. If you live in GitHub and Linear, the context cards turn "wait, what's the ticket number?" into "it's already on screen." WHAT IT DOES NOT DO • Does not retain audio. Meeting audio (your microphone plus the Meet tab) is streamed live to our transcription service and discarded once the transcript is generated. • Does not record video. Tab capture is audio-only. No screen, camera, or video is ever captured. • Does not start capturing on its own. Recording begins only when you click "Start recording," and only for the one Meet tab you chose. • Does not work outside https://meet.google.com URLs. • Does not modify your GitHub or Linear data without explicit confirmation. Every ticket draft requires a click to create; nothing happens silently. • Does not transmit transcripts to your workspace when the active Google account in Meet doesn't match your Intakall account. PRIVACY • Audio (your mic + the Meet tab): streamed live for transcription, not retained • Recording consent: you are responsible for informing participants; recording starts only on an explicit click and is surfaced in-product • Transcripts: stored encrypted; deletable from the dashboard • OAuth tokens (GitHub, Linear): encrypted at rest with per-user keys • Full privacy policy: https://intakall.io/privacy SETUP 1. Click "Add to Chrome" 2. Sign in with Google 3. Connect GitHub and Linear from the dashboard at https://app.intakall.io 4. Join a Google Meet and the sidebar appears automatically PRICING Free: 7 meetings per month, all features. Pro: unlimited meetings and team-wide shared settings, billed per seat. Current plans and pricing are at https://app.intakall.io. SUPPORT support@intakall.io
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Details
- Version0.1.0
- UpdatedJune 4, 2026
- Size372KiB
- LanguagesEnglish (United Kingdom)
- DeveloperIntakallWebsite
71-75, Shelton Street Covent Garden London WC2H 9JQ GBEmail
hello@intakall.ioPhone
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