Capturing meetings automatically
When Radiant is running on your Mac, it automatically detects and helps you capture your meetings when using Chrome, Safari, Slack or Arc.
This works for both:
Scheduled meetings on your connected calendar
Ad hoc meetings you join through links (Google Meet, Zoom, Slack Huddles, Teams, etc.)
When a meeting is detected, Radiant will send you a notification.
For scheduled meetings, click Join to start capturing
For ad hoc meetings, click Start capture to begin
Starting a capture manually
You can also start a capture manually from the Radiant app at any time, even for non-meeting conversations (like a live discussion without a meeting link). To do this, open Radiant and click the New capture button in the left sidebar.
While a meeting is being captured, you’ll see a floating panel on your screen. When you leave the meeting, Radiant will automatically stop capturing. You can also click Stop at any time to end the capture manually.
Please note: we do not yet support Comet browser detection.
Please note: we only support Chrome auto-detection at this time. We do not yet support Comet browser detection.
Why do captures sometimes show “Meeting at 9:02” instead of the meeting name?
Radiant uses your calendar event to name a capture. If the meeting you’re capturing is tied to a calendar event, Radiant will display that event’s title.
For ad hoc meetings (like spontaneously starting a Slack Huddle with a coworker) or live conversations captured manually, there isn’t an event name to pull from. In those cases, Radiant uses a default title: “Meeting at [time]”.