Share a document. The key points arrive in everyone's language

Every document shared in chat is summarized on its own — a short set of bullets, each linked back to the exact paragraph it came from, readable by each member in their own language. Included on every plan.

Read the document summaries docs

Supplier_Agreement_2026.docx

DOCX · 1.4 MB

Preparing summary

The file was just shared — nobody has pressed anything.

The card flips on its own when the summary is ready. Every bullet carries a ¶ link to the source paragraph, so each claim can be checked against the document.

Four steps, none of them yours

  1. 1

    Share the file in chat

    Attach a document the way you'd share it anyway — in a channel or a meeting chat. Summarization starts on its own.

  2. 2

    The text is read in your browser

    The document's text is extracted on your machine while the file uploads, then an EU-hosted AI writes the summary. The card shows "Preparing summary…" and flips when it's ready.

  3. 3

    Everyone reads it in their language

    The summary opens in each reader's own language. Every bullet ends with a ¶ link that jumps to the exact source paragraph in the extracted text.

  4. 4

    It stays with the conversation

    The summary lives in the chat history and feeds the meeting recap — a member who joins later reads the same key points, in their own language.

The details, honestly

The docs list the supported formats, every card status — including scanned documents, which aren't read yet — and where the extracted text is stored.

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