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Customizing Meeting Summaries

Updated over a month ago

The Fyxer AI Meeting Notetaker now gives you more control than ever over your call outputs. Beyond automatic notes and summaries, you can edit, customize, and export your meeting records in the style that works best for you.



Edit Your Transcript

Inside any recorded meeting, you can now edit the transcript directly.

  • Fix names, adjust phrasing, or remove off-topic chatter.

  • These edits automatically update the context Fyxer uses for summaries and follow-ups.



Choose a Summary Style

You’re no longer limited to one default style. Select from several structures before regenerating your summary:

  • General (default) → High-level insights and key takeaways.

  • Chronological → Short summary broken down by meeting chapter.

  • Sales → Capture prospect needs, challenges, and buying journey.

  • Sales – Sandler → Notes aligned to the Sandler Selling System.

  • Sales – SPICED → Based on Winning by Design’s methodology.

  • Q&A → Recap key questions and answers.

  • Demo → Highlight product demo points and action items.

💡 Tip: Switching styles lets you adapt notes for internal handovers, client recaps, or pipeline management.



Customize Your Summary

Use the customize box to guide Fyxer’s rewrite:

  • Ask it to “add next steps,” “highlight risks,” or “make it shorter.”

  • Quick tweaks available:

    • More detail → Expand with richer context.

    • Less detail → Focus on essentials only.

    • More concise → Shorten and tighten the language.

    • Regenerate → Rewrite fresh using the latest transcript.



Export & Share Easily

  • Copy Summary → One-click copy for Slack, email, or CRM.

  • Download PDF → Save and share polished notes externally.



Why This Matters

These upgrades mean you can:

  • Standardize sales notes to match your team’s framework.

  • Deliver polished summaries to clients or managers in seconds.

  • Keep accurate records with editable transcripts.

  • Control how much detail you want, without manual rewriting.

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