Decision Registry

Search your decisions, not just transcripts

Wisprnote AI turns every decision made in a meeting into a searchable record — with its date, owner, status, and the work it became. Far more useful than a folder of notes.

macOS app · Windows & Linux coming soon

What it captures

Every decision becomes a structured record

Date & meeting

When the decision was made and the exact meeting it came from — one click back to the source.

Owner

Who is accountable, pulled from the conversation, so every decision has a name attached.

Related work

The Jira tickets and GitHub PRs linked to the decision, so you can see if it became real work.

Status

On track, done, drifted, or never ticketed — the state of the decision at a glance.

Example

What a decision registry looks like

Illustrative — your real registry is built automatically from your meetings and connected tools.

DecisionDateOwnerStatusLinked to
Launch billing v2 on June 1Jun 3PriyaOn trackPROJ-481 · PR #210
Drop the legacy CSV importerMay 28MarcusDonePROJ-455
Move to usage-based pricingMay 20FounderDriftedPROJ-470 (date slipped)
Hire two backend engineersMay 14LinNo ticket
Why it matters

A decision registry beats a pile of notes

Notes capture what was said. A decision registry captures what was decided — and keeps it accountable. Every decision has an owner, a status, and a link to the work it became, so "what did we agree, and did it happen?" is always answerable.

Because Wisprnote AI builds the registry across every meeting and connected tool, it doubles as an execution check: decisions that never became tickets, or that drifted from the plan, surface on their own.

Frequently asked questions

What is a decision registry?

A decision registry is a searchable record of every decision made across your meetings — each with its date, owner, status, the related tickets and PRs, and the meeting it came from. Wisprnote AI builds it automatically by extracting decisions from your meetings.

How is searching decisions different from searching transcripts?

Transcript search returns passages of conversation; the decision registry lets you search the decisions themselves — what was agreed, by whom, and whether it got done — which is usually what you actually need.

Does Wisprnote track whether a decision was completed?

Yes. By linking each decision to its Jira ticket and GitHub work, Wisprnote shows whether it's on track, done, drifted, or never became a ticket.

Turn decisions into a registry, not a memory.

Free to start on macOS. Windows & Linux coming soon.