Connect Symbl to your Zoom call through the Terminal without a UI
Symbl's APIs empower developers to enable:
- Real-time analysis of free-flowing discussions to automatically surface highly relevant summary discussion topics, contextual insights, suggestive action items, follow-ups, decisions, and questions.\
- Voice APIs that makes it easy to add AI-powered conversational intelligence to either telephony or WebSocket interfaces.
- Conversation APIs that provide a REST interface for managing and processing your conversation data.
- Summary UI with a fully customizable and editable reference experience that indexes a searchable transcript and shows generated actionable insights, topics, timecodes, and speaker information.
You will find the core of the application in index.js
.
The first step to getting setup is to sign up and grab your appId
and appToken
from the Symbl Platform page. Replace lines 4 and 5 with those values. Afterward, you want to create your Zoom meeting and grab the Zoom Meeting ID and Zoom Meeting Passcode, if any. Replace lines 10 and 11 with those values. Put your email address as a string into the array on line 25.
Install the Symbl Javascript SDK using
npm install symbl-node
Start up your Zoom call and run the application using
node index.js
If successful the application will start the connection to the Symbl API and begin dialing into your Zoom call. Be patient, as Symbl can sometimes take up to a minute to connect to your call. Once connected Zoom will notify you that Symbl is trying to connect.
After the call is finished Symbl will send you a summary email (to the email specified earlier) detailing the conversation.
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This library is released under the MIT License