Timestamp of the comments in the transcript
Marcos Benitez
Other tools such as Fathom create the content of the transcript indicating the timestamp of each person's comment and then make it easier to search/locate a paragraph from the recording or a position in the recording from a paragraph of the transcript.
Is this on the roadmap?
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Marcos Benitez
Reading Brain's answer, I asked myself:
Why doesn't the notebook use the already implemented clip functionality? Is this functionality on the roadmap?
Marcos Benitez
This answers clickup brain max:
No. With the standard AI Notetaker configuration for Google Meet, the full transcript left inside the AI Notes Doc has no documented option for displaying timestamps.
In the official guide, AI Notetaker includes “Transcript: an expandable transcript of the entire conversation”, but it doesn't mention timestamps or a configuration to activate them:
Use AI Notetaker to take notes and record meetings.
The closest thing to ClickUp with timestamps is Clips: it does indicate that you can “see the full transcript with timestamps” in the Transcript view of the Clip, and jump to a specific time:
Clip screen recordings. In Notetaker, the recordings can be viewed from the Doc or from the Clips Hub, but the documentation does not confirm that the Doc transcript has timestamps.
If you tell me if in the AI Notes Doc you see a “Recording” block with a link that opens in Clips, I'll tell you where to check to confirm if that meeting turned out as a Clip and if “Transcript” appears there with timestamps. If what you need yes or yes is a timestamp within the Doc, most likely it's not supported today and should be scaled to support:
ClickUp Help Center.