Changelog
What's new in Intriq
Release history
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Take a recording with you
A recording can now leave the app as a PDF or a Word document, with the summary and the full transcript in one file. Share it, file it, or keep a copy somewhere of your own.
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Recordings you can actually read
A long transcript now arrives as timestamped paragraphs instead of one unbroken block, and tapping a paragraph moves the audio to those words. Every recording carries a name you can change.
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Names it hears, names it keeps
A new speech engine gets people, company and product names right where the old one guessed at them. Long recordings also finish in about a minute rather than four.
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Every recording gets its own screen
The whole-recording summary and the complete transcript now sit next to the chat that recording became, and Intriq reads the full transcript rather than its opening.
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One flow for phone and Watch
Recordings from either device become a session you review before anything is saved, with the people Intriq spotted already linked. You can also import people straight from your contacts.
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Record from your wrist
An Apple Watch can now take a voice note and hand it to your phone. There is also a search across everything you have captured, and a note or a wrong fact can be removed rather than lived with.
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Intriq on your home screen
A widget showing who you are drifting from, what is due and whose birthday is coming, without opening the app. Reminders that quietly never fired now do, including one before a meeting.
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Say it instead of typing it
Capture a memory by speaking and Intriq writes it down, so a thought after a meeting takes as long as saying it out loud. There is also a feedback board in the app for telling us what to build next.
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Plans, and a chat that keeps up
Subscriptions arrived, with limits on people, notes and AI that say what they are instead of failing quietly. Your message now appears the moment you send it rather than waiting on the reply.
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Intriq is out
Write down what you learn about someone in plain language, and Intriq keeps the people, the facts and the context so you can ask for them later. The first release.
Start remembering the people you meet
Capture a note in the minute after you part, and Intriq keeps the context for the next time you meet.