
Decisions made verbally, not recorded
Key agreements happen in conversation. Without a record, they're open to interpretation by Monday.
Nodly records your calls and delivers a clean AI summary with action items — so your team stays focused on the conversation, not the notes.
Most teams rely on memory, scattered notes, or manual follow-ups to track what was agreed. It works — until it does not.

Key agreements happen in conversation. Without a record, they're open to interpretation by Monday.

Action items get lost between the call and the next Slack message. Accountability becomes fuzzy.

Writing up a meeting recap is low-value work. But skipping it costs more in misalignment down the line.
It joins your call, transcribes everything, and delivers a structured summary with decisions, action items, and owners — directly to Slack or email.
Nodly turns raw conversations into decisions, action items, owners, and searchable context before the next task begins.
Every meeting is transformed into concise decisions, action items, and highlights your team can trust.
Send summaries where the team already works, with owners, deadlines, and context attached.
Global teams get reliable summaries across accents, tools, and meeting styles.



Let Nodly capture every decision, blocker, and owner so the team can stay in motion after the call ends.


The app is prepared for meeting, chat, and document integrations while keeping the first release focused on a polished landing experience.
Connected workspace
Latest summary route
Pricing UI is ready for Stripe Checkout later. Buttons are placeholders until payment and auth flows are implemented.
Free Plan
$0
Try Nodly with the essentials before adding billing.
Pro
$14.99 / month
For fast-moving teams that need repeatable meeting memory.
Your team controls access to summaries and recordings. Production auth, storage, and retention policies will be wired before launch.
The design prepares for Google Meet, Zoom, Teams, Slack, email, and Notion-style workflows.
The product surface is structured for common meeting platforms first, with integrations separated for future backend work.
No. The landing page keeps onboarding simple, and future signup/payment steps can be layered behind the CTAs.