Capture
Record, dictate, or import a session while keeping transcript and context attached to one workspace record.
Capture interviews, field notes, literature discussions, and analysis sessions as structured notes, themes, evidence links, and next questions.
AI suggests useful follow-ups in real time.
LiveThemes separated from raw transcript detail.
ReadyQuotes and examples grouped for later coding.
DraftFollow-up questions prepared for the next session.
DraftThe interview surfaced recurring themes, participant context, supporting examples, open questions, and follow-up analysis points.
Scribely Research workspace
Scribely Research uses the shared Scribely session engine with capture, templates, generated outputs, memory, and review tools tuned for research interviews, field notes, and synthesis workflows.
Record, dictate, or import a session while keeping transcript and context attached to one workspace record.
Add the patient, client, project, or meeting context that makes the generated output useful.
Generate notes, letters, summaries, minutes, follow-ups, and template-shaped drafts.
Review, edit, copy, share, or keep the final output with the session for later reference.
Shared platform
Scribely is designed around usable outputs, not generic AI chat. Every workspace can move from raw conversation to a structured document that is easy to review, edit, and reuse.
The interview surfaced recurring themes, participant context, supporting examples, open questions, and follow-up analysis points.
Mobile
The mobile experience is built for quick recording, transcript recovery, and review on the move. It should feel like the same workspace, just faster to start.
Control and review
Every workspace should keep recording explicit, outputs editable, and shared access governed by real permissions.
Users should know what is being recorded, why it is being captured, and what outputs will be generated.
Generated drafts can be corrected before they become part of a workflow or record.
Shared templates and team workflows remain gated until tenancy, roles, and rules are implemented.
Questions
It is represented in the workspace model and beta surfaces. Some outputs may still be refined before public launch.
No. Scribely uses one session platform with workspace-specific labels, templates, context fields, and output defaults.
Team sharing runs through workspace-aware web flows, with permissions and admin controls maturing around shared templates and sessions.
Scribely Research
Start with the web app for review, templates, and session organisation while native capture and workspace governance mature.