Otter's calendar integration auto-joining meetings and transcribing in real time is the setup that takes four minutes and then runs itself
Calendar Integration automatically joining and recording scheduled Zoom, Google Meet and Microsoft Teams meetings without any manual activation is the ambient operation that changes Otter from a tool you use to one that runs in the background. Once configured, every scheduled meeting is transcribed without any action required.
The file importing for retrospective transcription of existing recordings is the back-catalogue coverage that extends the value to meetings that happened before the calendar integration was set up.
The dashboard navigation being clear enough that finding any meeting transcript, searching across transcripts and sharing specific sections requires no tutorial is the usability quality that determines whether casual users actually use the full feature set or just let the recordings accumulate without querying them.
The highlights feature for marking important moments during the meeting rather than retrospectively is the live workflow that changes the transcript from a passive record to an actively annotated document.
How long after setting up the calendar integration did it take before you had enough transcript history for the cross-meeting AI Chat to become genuinely useful rather than just technically functional?