Voice Summarization

In fast-moving communities, voice chats are a cornerstone of project communication — from AMAs to VC meetings and live updates. MyAgent transforms these otherwise fleeting conversations into structured, accessible insights through its Voice Summarization module.

This feature allows users and teams to automatically capture, condense, and distribute key takeaways from voice-based discussions — ensuring nothing important is ever missed, even by absent community members.


Core Capabilities

Real-Time Voice Monitoring & Capture

Once enabled, MyAgent actively listens to scheduled or ongoing voice chats within Telegram.

  • Monitors AMA sessions, VC town halls, community updates

  • Begins automatic transcription and analysis as soon as sessions start

  • Works with both planned events and spontaneous discussions

Structured Summarization Output

MyAgent converts complex voice interactions into clean, digestible summaries — ideal for community sharing or internal documentation.

  • Outputs a bullet-point summary capturing key themes, updates, and action items

  • Separates answers by speaker or question for AMA formats

  • Tags segments by topic (e.g., “Tokenomics”, “Roadmap”, “Exchange Listing”)

Context-Aware Condensing

The summarization engine understands project-specific vocabulary and context.

  • Recognizes project slang, internal acronyms, and token references

  • Filters out noise, filler, or irrelevant tangents

  • Prioritizes sentimentally or strategically important points


Customization & Controls

  • Admins can toggle summarization on/off per session

  • Supports manual override: summaries can be triggered or edited if needed

  • Summaries can be archived, edited, and replayed in a dedicated dashboard


Key Benefits

  • Makes voice content scalable — members never miss key updates again

  • Provides on-demand clarity to those who can’t attend live

  • Enhances transparency and engagement with accurate, real-time documentation

  • Reduces admin workload by eliminating the need for manual note-taking

  • Archives your project’s spoken history in a structured, searchable format

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