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History & Library: Saved Chats & Meetings

Pluely v1 keeps a running record of your work so nothing you asked or discussed is lost the moment you close the overlay. Every Ask mode conversation is saved as a chat, and every Listen mode session is saved as a meeting — both reopenable, searchable, and ready to build on later.

What gets saved

  • Chats — the full back-and-forth of an Ask mode conversation, including any attachments and follow-ups you sent, saved exactly as it happened.
  • Meetings — every Listen session, saved automatically when you press Stop, as a complete speaker-labeled transcript (You / Them / Speaker 1, 2…), matching what real-time transcription produced live.

Where to find it

History and Library are accessible from the dashboard sidebar — this is Pluely's main window, separate from the small overlay you use day-to-day for Ask and Listen. Open the dashboard, and the sidebar gives you dedicated views for past chats and past meetings.

How it works

Reopening a chat

  1. Open the dashboard from Pluely and select the chats view in the sidebar.
  2. Browse or search past conversations by content or date.
  3. Click a chat to reopen it exactly as it left off, attachments and all — you can keep asking follow-ups from where you stopped.

Reopening a meeting

  1. Open the dashboard sidebar and select the meetings view.
  2. Choose a saved meeting to see its full speaker-labeled transcript.
  3. Add your own notes directly on the meeting — useful for capturing action items or context that wasn't spoken aloud.
  4. Use the transform options to turn the transcript into something more useful than a raw wall of text:
    • Summary — a condensed overview of the whole meeting.
    • Key points — the most important takeaways as a list.
    • Concise — a shorter rewrite of the transcript.
    • Longer — an expanded, more detailed version.
    • Explain — a plain-language explanation of what was discussed.
    • Translate — the transcript rendered into another language.

Why this matters

Because attachments in Ask mode carry a compact excerpt alongside the saved conversation, reopening an old chat and asking a follow-up about a previously attached document still works — Pluely doesn't need the original file re-attached to keep answering questions about it. The same continuity applies to meetings: once a session is saved, you can return to it days later and still transform or search it.

Organizing a growing library

As your history of chats and meetings grows, the dashboard sidebar is built to keep it manageable rather than turning into an endless, unsorted list:

  • Chats and meetings are listed separately, so a quick scan of the meetings view only shows speaker-labeled sessions, not stray one-off Ask mode questions.
  • Searching by content or date narrows a long list down quickly, which matters once you've accumulated weeks or months of conversations.
  • Notes you add to a meeting stay attached to that meeting permanently, so context you jotted down right after a call is still there whenever you reopen it later.

Tips

  • Use the meeting transform options right after a long call — turning a transcript into key points takes seconds and saves you from rereading the whole thing.
  • Add notes to a meeting immediately after it ends, while the context is fresh, rather than relying on the transcript alone.
  • Search your chat history before starting a new conversation on a topic you've likely asked about before — you may already have the answer saved.
  • Translate a meeting transcript if you need to share notes with someone who speaks a different language than the original conversation.
  • If a friendly Pluely-branded error appears while loading history, it's safe to retry — your saved chats and meetings themselves are not affected.

Last updated 2026-07-10 · pluely.com