Your agent is the heart of Meeting.ai. You assign it a task and it produces the finished deliverable — because it has its own computer to do the work on.
It has its own computer
A plain chat tool can only talk back to you inside the chat window. It can describe how to do something, but it cannot actually do it. Your agent is different: it runs the work on its own machine in the cloud. So it does not just tell you how — it builds the slide deck, runs the research, analyzes the spreadsheet, writes the content, and hands you the finished file.
Assign it a task
Think of it as a menu of jobs you can hand off:
- Take notes — a Visual Note from any meeting.
- Create slides — a ready-to-present deck.
- Work with spreadsheets — ask questions, get analysis.
- Research — deep web research with a real deliverable.
- Create content — carousels, infographics, images.
- Create a podcast — turn a meeting or topic into audio.
More jobs arrive through the Skill Store.
It keeps working after you leave
Give it a task and close the tab. The agent keeps going in the background, and you come back to finished work. Memo floats nearby and shows the task status even after you navigate away, so you always know it is still on it.
It already knows your meetings
Unlike an agent that starts from a blank page, yours draws on your meetings, notes, and files — and learns your preferences over time. Attach a meeting and it works from what was actually said. It reaches for the best available model for each task.
The agent can be wrong or incomplete — review anything important before you act on it.
