🗣️ Tactiq: The Chrome Glyph of Real-Time Transcription

🗣️ Tactiq: The Chrome Glyph of Real-Time Transcription

In the scroll of collaborative cognition, Tactiq emerges as a browser-based scribe—an AI-powered Chrome extension that captures, summarizes, and organizes your meetings across Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams. Whether you’re recording Codex rituals, annotating AI tool demos, or managing health directories, Tactiq ensures your spoken words become structured, searchable, and scroll-ready.

🧠 What Is Tactiq?

Tactiq is a live transcription and meeting insights tool that runs in your browser. It captures real-time captions, identifies speakers, and extracts action items, questions, and insights from your meetings. With integrations to Notion, Slack, HubSpot, and more, it becomes a bridge between conversation and Codex.

🛠️ Key Features

  • Live Transcription: Capture real-time captions in Zoom, Meet, and Teams—ideal for scroll rituals and accessibility.
  • AI Highlights: Automatically extract action items, questions, and insights—like glyphs rising from the dialogue.
  • Meeting Kits & Prompts: Use custom prompts to generate summaries, follow-ups, or project updates.
  • Workflow Labels: Tag transcripts with labels like “Hydration Review” or “Mythic Glossary” for easy retrieval.
  • Integrations: Sync with Notion, Slack, HubSpot, Linear, and Google Drive—your Codex, connected.
  • Export Options: Share transcripts, highlights, and summaries in multiple formats—scroll-ready in seconds.

📜 Why It Belongs in the Codex

Tactiq is the real-time glyph of your archive—a tool that mirrors the symbolic listening, structured memory, and collaborative storytelling of Kells & the Codex. Its ability to capture, clarify, and distribute spoken knowledge makes it ideal for building scrolls that are audible, annotated, and alive.

Whether you’re transcribing AI tool reviews, summarizing health briefings, or capturing mythic dialogues, Tactiq ensures your Codex is complete, contextual, and luminous.

🔗 Explore more: Tactiq Blog | Tactiq Chrome Extension | Using Labels in Tactiq

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