Works with your AI notetaker
Turn your meeting notes into finished work.
Kylon is not another notetaker. It reads the notes yours already wrote and drafts what comes next: the CRM update, the tasks, the follow-up email. You approve before anything is sent or saved.
It reads the notetaker you already use
Kylon connects to the tool that already records and summarises your calls, and reads the meeting list, the transcript with speakers and timestamps, and the summary or notes it produced. Fathom, Granola and tl;dv are connected today. Your recordings and notes stay where they are.
Where the result goes
- CRM
- Salesforce · HubSpot · Pipedrive · Close · Dynamics 365
- Tasks
- Linear · Jira · Asana · Trello · ClickUp · monday.com
- Docs
- Notion · Google Docs · Google Sheets · Confluence
- Comms
- Slack · Gmail · Outlook · Microsoft Teams
How it works
- 01
Connect the notetaker you already use. Nothing changes about how you record.
- 02
Say what should happen after a call, once, in plain language.
- 03
An agent does it and hands the result back for review. You approve before anything is sent or saved.
What Kylon does not do
Kylon does not record, join or transcribe meetings, and it is not another notetaker. It starts at the point where the transcript exists and the work still has not been done.
Questions people ask
- Do I have to switch notetakers?
- No. Kylon reads the one you already use. Fathom, Granola and tl;dv are connected today.
- Does Kylon record my meetings?
- No. It never joins a call. It reads what your notetaker produced after the fact.
- Does anything get sent or saved automatically?
- No. Every draft comes back to you before it goes anywhere.
- Where can the result end up?
- Your CRM, your tracker, your docs and your inbox. The full list is on this page under Where the result goes.
A summary is not a finished task.
Connect the notetaker you already use, say what should happen after a call, and review the result instead of typing it.