X-Ray is the intelligence layer of Rumi’s AI meeting platform. It continuously scans your team’s meetings, conversations, and connected tools like Slack and CRMs to surface insights and updates automatically. X-Ray keeps everyone informed without the noise of endless threads, recaps, or updates.
Very cool! Can your app create brief summaries or a timeline for each client? For example, in our business we often have calls with clients and make agreements. A few months later, the client may forget, and they need a reminder or just need to reconstruct the chronology of events. Can your app do that?
Congratulations on the launch Rumi team! It looks extremely polished and well architected. I'm wondering how this product might be leveraged during an engineering incident?
Congrats on the launch, this looks super helpful! Finally something that actually connects the dots across conversations.
This looks really cool! How would you envision this being most beneficial for a sales leader? Especially compared to some of the other sales notetakers out there?
This is really exciting. We all spend so much time on zoom calls and it can be a beast to try to sift, sort, and share the info that comes up during them all.
Massive congrats on the launch! @ramsey_pryor1
As a sales man, I’m currently deep in consolidating all the meeting notes and syncing with my team mates on what’s happening. I’m excited to see how Rumi & X-Ray will shake things up and redefine the status quo!
Today took a closer look at Rumi and experience was smooth. The onboarding is pretty quick and minimal, just asking the right things (no endless questions).
A few findings that I liked -
1. You can tell Rumi to learn your context rather than just spit out generic summaries. 2. To me the “Additional context” field and the pinned prompt system make it feel like I'm training my own little assistant. 3. Meeting memory is an interesting thought. I liked being able to ask questions like Who talked the most is great.
I didnt see the light/dark mode switch but I might be overlooking.
Curious -since Rumi already captures tasks and insights from meetings, is a Notion integration on the way? Forwarding tasks or decisions from Rumi directly into Notion pages (my priority) or databases (nice to have) would be good.
Hi folks, this is a really exciting day for us - thanks for voting and taking a look!
For most of us, especially on distributed teams, discussions happen 24/7 and in 4 or 5 different tools, and it felt like we were all spending the first hour or two of each day just trying to figure out what happened while we were sleeping, and playing whack-a-mole with notification badges all day long.
Over a year ago, we started whiteboarding a tool that would act like a pivot table with conversational data, where you could take a set of instructions like “What are my customers asking for this month?”, and toggle different sources of data in and out of the analysis to get the information you need.
That was the genesis of X-ray, and a year later, it’s finally live. We think it takes notetaking and cross-tool awareness to a new level. We hope you agree, please let us know what you think, and what would make this even better! 🙏 🙏 🙏
The daily sales & customer digest is incredibly valuable for me. Actively synthesizes the most recent & relevant updates across our team’s meeting data, slack conversations and our CRM. Saves me probably 30 mins a day.
This is awesome. I hate chasing info all over the place. Pumped to try it!
Congrats on the launch @margaretgrobler@mjgaylord ! As a relevant prospect, I’m curious how X-Ray decides what’s actually “important” across meetings, Slack, and CRMs? Wondering how it avoids noise and surfaces only the real signals.
I’ve been beta testing X-Ray for a few weeks now and I am hooked!
The longer I use it, the more use cases I find for it. Yesterday I created one that automatically updates a product roadmap input doc based on features, needs, requests, bugs, etc being discussed.
wow, this is really cool. Finally a meeting notes app that really helps me organize my tasks!
Very cool! Can your app create brief summaries or a timeline for each client? For example, in our business we often have calls with clients and make agreements. A few months later, the client may forget, and they need a reminder or just need to reconstruct the chronology of events. Can your app do that?