Getting started

Introduction

What CTX is and how it fits into your workflow.


CTX captures Google Meet conversations, distills them into structured context — where every claim carries the verbatim quote it came from — and routes that context into Jira as ready-to-work tickets, and into Claude Code or Cursor over MCP so your AI assistant reads what the room actually said.

The problem

The most important product and engineering decisions are made out loud, in meetings. Nobody re-watches a 45-minute call to write a ticket, and your AI assistant has no idea what was agreed. Context evaporates the moment the call ends — or it survives only as someone's paraphrase, one retelling away from drifting from what was actually decided.

How CTX helps

  • Capture — a native transcript when Google already produced one for the meeting; a recording bot as a paid fallback when it didn't.
  • Verify — every decision, requirement, constraint, risk, and open question keeps the exact transcript quote it rests on. A claim with no quote is not published.
  • Route — draft an epic and stories in Jira with acceptance criteria and citations, or fetch the same context by ticket key from Claude Code / Cursor over MCP.
  • Reuse — search verified context across meetings, not just the one you remember it from.
New here? Head to the Quickstart to connect your first meeting.