Consent-first recording
Scribely workflows keep recording explicit so users remain responsible for appropriate consent, authority, and context.
Scribely is being built around explicit capture, editable drafts, durable session records, and workspace governance that matches real use.
Scribely should make documentation faster without hiding the user’s responsibility to check context, consent, and final wording.
Scribely workflows keep recording explicit so users remain responsible for appropriate consent, authority, and context.
Generated notes, letters, summaries, and minutes are editable drafts. They are designed for review before sharing or relying on them.
Team and organisation features are planned around real roles, shared template control, and clear workspace boundaries.
Session records are designed to keep transcript context, generated outputs, templates, and review state together.
Scribely accelerates documentation, but it does not replace professional judgement, clinical responsibility, or user review.
Mobile beta and workspace access are intentionally limited while billing, permissions, and release workflows mature.
Use support for access questions, commercial pilots, privacy requests, and workspace readiness.