Ephemeral keys, controlled entry, and room state that stays private by default.
Video calls that leave you with something.
SyncHub keeps the meeting itself steady while captions, action items, whiteboard context, and recordings assemble around it in real time.
Feature stack
A room that writes things down while people are still talking.
The layout stays deliberate: one wide transcript rail, focused feature cards, and a surface hierarchy that reads the same way in light and dark.
SyncHub keeps a readable trail beside the call so summaries and follow-ups are grounded in the room.
Sketch over the conversation without pushing the video grid out of the way.
Owners, deadlines, and follow-ups surface live while the room is still talking.
Record locally, keep control of the file, and ship the playback out when you are ready.
How it works
Open the room, work in the signal, leave with a record.
The room flow is linear on purpose. Nothing here asks people to swap tabs or chase notes after the call ends.
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Open the room
Start a free room, drop the link into chat, and let SyncHub bring up video, chat, and shared context.
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Work inside the signal
Captions, whiteboard, and AI notes stay adjacent to the call instead of replacing it.
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Leave with outcomes
Review the transcript, export the action list, and carry the room forward without cleanup work.
Use cases
Built for conversations that need a clean exit path.
Candidate interviews
Private rooms with a transcript trail, local recording, and clear follow-up actions.
Team standups
Fast group rooms with captions, board notes, and owners attached before everyone drops.
Design crits
Keep the whiteboard live while decisions, blockers, and next moves collect on the side.
Client reviews
Share a room, protect the discussion, and leave with a written record that can be forwarded.
Start now
Open a secure room and leave with something usable.
Meeting context should be an output, not a memory problem.