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Never Miss an Action Item Again

The request that sinks you is never in the agenda. It is said once, mid-call, while you are typing. Here is the system that catches it.

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Pavleur Team8 min

Surviving a PIP: A Concrete 30-Day Plan

A performance improvement plan is survivable. What kills people is vagueness: about expectations, about evidence, about what was actually said.

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Pavleur Team10 min

From transcript to product spec: a 20-minute workflow

You had the conversation. The decision is there in the transcript. Turning it into a spec used to take half a day. Here is the 20-minute version.

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Pavleur Team11 min

How privacy works when your AI copilot listens to every meeting

Putting an AI listener in every meeting raises real privacy questions. Here is the honest version of how a meeting copilot should handle data — and where most tools fall short.

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Pavleur Team9 min

Otter vs Read.ai vs Pavleur: an honest breakdown for engineering teams

Three meeting copilots, three different bets on what matters. Here's how they actually compare when an engineering team uses them daily for a quarter.

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Pavleur Team10 min

Pavleur for engineering managers: the underrated workflow

Most meeting copilot marketing targets ICs. The real power user is the engineering manager — and the workflow looks different than you’d expect.

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Pavleur Team10 min

Real-time AI assist in meetings: useful tool or distraction?

A live AI suggestion panel during a meeting sounds either revolutionary or maddening. We ran it for a quarter across a dozen meeting types. The honest answer is: it depends.

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Pavleur Team8 min

Searching 6 weeks of meetings to find one decision: why we built it

A product manager needed to find the meeting where we decided to deprecate the v1 API. It took her two days. That two days is why we built meeting search.

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Pavleur Team10 min

Standup notes that don't suck: a 90-day experiment

We ran a controlled experiment across two engineering teams: one wrote standup notes by hand, one had them auto-generated. The results were uncomfortable.

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Pavleur Team9 min

The 4-minute standup recap that became our team's most-read document

Our standup recap started as a throwaway summary at the bottom of a meeting transcript. Three months later, it had more readers than any wiki page we owned.

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Pavleur Team10 min

The case against meeting-free Fridays (and what to do instead)

Meeting-free Fridays sound great. They don't actually reduce meeting load — they compress it. Here's the data, and what to do instead.

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Pavleur Team11 min

The meeting tax: how much time engineers actually lose to bad recaps

A simple model for the cost of bad meeting hygiene on a 50-person engineering org. Run it on your own numbers — the hidden cost is usually bigger than the obvious one.

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Pavleur Team9 min

What to do with meeting transcripts (besides letting them rot in a folder)

Most teams generate meeting transcripts and then do nothing with them. The transcripts pile up, untouched, like a graveyard of attention. There are better options.

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Pavleur Team10 min

Why we use a copilot for every 1:1 (and what it actually catches)

A meeting copilot in your 1:1s sounds invasive until you see what it catches: missed follow-ups, repeated themes across reports, and the questions you forgot to ask.

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