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For Teams
SplatChat characters join your Google Meet, Zoom, Teams, Webex, or Jitsi call as live participants. They advise, facilitate, take notes, and produce real deliverables. Send one expert, a whole panel, or your own clone to the meeting you cannot make.
Your clone
Your clone joins the call you cannot make, briefed on your documents and your position. It represents what you know, answers in your voice, and reports back before you are out of your other meeting.
Two calls, one you. Your clone covers the status meeting with your notes while you take the one that needs you live.
Your team grabs fifteen minutes with your clone whenever they need it. You review the summaries once a day.
Everyone calls the facilitator clone on their own schedule. It synthesizes one report for the whole team.
Roles
Choose the role before you send the invite. They’ll stay in their lane for the whole call.
Advisor
Answers questions in their domain, challenges assumptions, and gives structured recommendations during the call.
"Victor Hale joins your pitch prep and pressure-tests your deck before you face real investors."— Victor Hale · VC / Investor
Notetaker
Listens, captures decisions and action items, and delivers clean meeting notes the moment the call ends.
Read the full use case →"Jamie Park takes the notes so everyone in the room can stay in the conversation."— Jamie Park · Executive Assistant
Facilitator
Guides the agenda, keeps time, calls out decisions that haven't been made, and summarizes before you close.
"Carlos Mendez runs your product retrospective and makes sure nothing gets left open."— Carlos Mendez · Product Manager
Task Assistant
Silent until addressed. Creates Linear tickets, drafts emails, updates CRM records mid-call.
"Priya Shah queues Linear issues from every decision your team makes during sprint planning."— Priya Shah · Staff Engineer
Experts
CPA · Tax Advisor
Tax, accounting, financial compliance.
CFP · Financial Advisor
Investment strategy, financial planning.
Staff Engineer
Architecture, code review, technical strategy.
Product Manager
Strategy, roadmaps, sprint facilitation.
Health Advisor
General health, wellness, clinical context.
VC · Investor
Fundraising, pitch feedback, due diligence.
Corporate Attorney
Contracts, compliance, legal review.
Executive Assistant
Notes, scheduling, follow-ups, org.
Up to five characters can sit in the same meeting. Victor pressure-tests the numbers while Claire flags the contract risk and Jamie takes the notes. Each keeps its own role, its own memory, and its own deliverable.
Standing teammates
Give a character a recurring job and it becomes part of the team. Same face every time, and it remembers the context.
Trained on your company docs. New hires ask it the questions they are too shy to ask you, on day one and day ninety.
Read more →Knows your product knowledge base, answers with a face, and hands off to a human the moment it should.
Runs objection-handling drills with your reps. Plays the skeptical buyer as many times as it takes.
Runs the same first-round interview for every candidate and delivers consistent, comparable notes.
Deliverables
When the call ends, the character doesn’t disappear. They produce a structured document based on what was discussed. Ready before you close your laptop.
Investment Memo
Prepared by Victor Hale · VC / Investor
After your 47-minute call · May 11, 2026
Executive Summary
Based on today’s conversation, your Series A position has three clear advantages and two risks that diligence will surface. I’d address both before your next deck review.
Strengths
Risks
5 more sections · 847 words
Delivered after the callRetrieve via API or your Workspace after the session. Also available: Meeting Notes · Legal Review · Financial Summary · Action Items
Turn on recording when you send the character. It announces the recording at the start of the call, and the video lands in your dashboard after.
Summary, decisions, action items with owners, and key moments with timestamps. Generated at hang-up, even when recording is off.
Whoever sent the character gets the recap by email: decisions, action items, and the recording link when there is one.
Every character joins under an AI-disclosed name, always. Recording is off by default and announced to the room when on. And for sensitive meetings, you can disable external actions (email, tickets, CRM) at launch; the block is enforced, not just prompted.
API
The SplatChat API lets you programmatically dispatch characters to meetings, configure their role and session goal, and retrieve deliverables via webhook. Build it into your product, or call it from your AI agent via MCP.
The same API reaches the other places a character can show up: a real phone call to confirm an appointment or follow up with a lead, or a live broadcast on your channel.
{
"meeting_url": "https://meet.google.com/abc-def-ghi",
"character_id": "victor-hale",
"role": "expert_advisor",
"session_goal": "Review Series A pitch deck. Focus on unit economics and market sizing.",
"deliverable_type": "investment_memo",
"webhook_url": "https://yourapp.com/webhooks/splatchat",
"max_duration_minutes": 60
}Email invite
Every character + user pair gets a unique email address. Add it to your Google, Outlook, or Apple calendar invite as a guest. The character joins the meeting 60 seconds before it starts and leaves when the call ends. Automatically.
Works with recurring meetings, reschedules, and cancellations. Sender-bound: only invites you send (or that come from organizer domains you trust) launch your character.
Find your unique address on the pre-call screen: open any character, expand “Calendar invite”, and copy it.
Knowledge
Upload pitch decks, product specs, pricing sheets, contracts, or any document. The character can search them mid-conversation and reference them by name, as if they’d read your whole brief before the meeting.
Documents are private to you and the character. They persist across sessions. Upload once and they’re available in every call. You can delete any document at any time from the same pre-call screen.
Series A pitch deck (Q2 2026)
18 chunks · Ready
Financial model: 3-year forecast
12 chunks · Ready
Product roadmap v4.2
9 chunks · Ready
Platforms
Paste any meeting link from the platforms below. The character joins as a regular participant. No plugin, no install for your guests.
Available now
Browser-based bot. Same audio and video as any other participant. No plugin required for your guests.
Best-effort & coming soon
Best-effort
Deeper native support coming
Zoom and Teams already work through the browser bot. Native joins will add reliability at scale.
Not supported
Slack Huddles
No public API. Slack keeps huddles human-only.
Discord
Audio-only today. Video calls are not open to bots.
Skype · BlueJeans · Around · Lifesize
Platforms discontinued.
For Teams
Create an organization, invite your team, and everyone works from the same characters with shared credits. No more per-person setups.
Company organizations
Create an org at splatchat.com/orgs and invite your whole team. Everyone shares the same characters and one credit balance billed to the company.
Shared characters
Characters created inside an org are available to every member, or locked to specific teams and individuals. You decide the visibility.
Roles and permissions
Built-in roles (Owner, Admin, Team Lead, Member) cover most teams. Create custom roles for anything else.
Teams
Group members into teams. Restrict certain characters to one team while keeping others open to the whole org.
Pick an expert, paste your meeting link, and see what happens when your meeting has someone who actually did their homework.
Free to start · See pricing