Hi HN — I'm Harshit, a solo founder. I built Memolect, an AI meeting assistant for software teams.
It joins your meetings (Google Meet or MS Teams) via a bot, transcribes them, and does the tedious stuff you normally do after — summarizing discussion points, answering follow-up questions, and suggesting updates to Jira, Linear, or Confluence.
Why I built this
I work as an engineer on an agile team, and I found myself spending too much time post-meeting: writing notes, summarizing decisions, and updating Jira and Confluence. None of it felt like engineering — just overhead. So I built something to automate the whole loop.
What it does
1. A bot joins Google Meet/MS Teams as a participant
2. After the meeting, it transcribes and generates summaries
3. Ask it natural-language questions (“What did we decide about X?”)
4. It suggests contextual updates to Jira, Linear, or Confluence (click to apply)
Everything is asynchronous — no real-time UI or Chrome extension needed.
What I’d love feedback on
- How accurate/useful are the summaries?
- Are the Q&A responses genuinely helpful?
- Do the update suggestions fit your dev workflow?
- What’s confusing or clunky in the UX?
If you're on a software team and tired of post-meeting admin, I’d love for you to try it and share feedback.
ainewelectr2001•14h ago
It joins your meetings (Google Meet or MS Teams) via a bot, transcribes them, and does the tedious stuff you normally do after — summarizing discussion points, answering follow-up questions, and suggesting updates to Jira, Linear, or Confluence.
Why I built this
I work as an engineer on an agile team, and I found myself spending too much time post-meeting: writing notes, summarizing decisions, and updating Jira and Confluence. None of it felt like engineering — just overhead. So I built something to automate the whole loop.
What it does
1. A bot joins Google Meet/MS Teams as a participant
2. After the meeting, it transcribes and generates summaries
3. Ask it natural-language questions (“What did we decide about X?”)
4. It suggests contextual updates to Jira, Linear, or Confluence (click to apply)
Everything is asynchronous — no real-time UI or Chrome extension needed.
What I’d love feedback on
- How accurate/useful are the summaries?
- Are the Q&A responses genuinely helpful?
- Do the update suggestions fit your dev workflow?
- What’s confusing or clunky in the UX?
If you're on a software team and tired of post-meeting admin, I’d love for you to try it and share feedback.
I’ll be here to answer questions!