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Plans

Pro

  • A monthly credit allowance for premium models
  • Real-time cloud transcription of meetings
  • Enhanced meeting notes and action items pulled out of the conversation
  • Unlimited chats on auto-selected base models
  • Daily briefs, summaries and every work-tool integration
  • Premium support

Teams

  • Everything in Pro for every member of the team
  • Pre-meeting briefs and automatic follow-ups on commitments
  • Custom skills built around the team's processes
  • Agentic chat over shared team context
  • Shared working context: decisions and knowledge collected out of conversations
  • Dedicated support
  • The vendor lists this tier as coming soon, on individually agreed terms

Plan contents as published by the vendor; seller prices arrive at launch.

What you get

A ready Highlight account with a paid subscription: install the app, connect your own services and start getting briefs and drafts at once. The key question is whose email the account uses: the assistant sees your screen, hears your meetings and holds access to your mail and messages, so a return of access to the seller's email costs far more here than usual. Before working, disconnect any inherited integrations and check whether old transcripts and skills are still sitting in the account.

About the service

A desktop assistant that holds your working context: it listens to meetings and transcribes them, reads conversations and documents across connected services and assembles one picture of the day — a morning brief, meeting outcomes and a list of what you promised to whom. Then it prepares the next step itself: a draft Linear ticket, a Slack message, an email, a Notion page — not sent, but staged for your approval. Recurring workflows are packaged as skills with a trigger, and reminders keep commitments from falling between people, tools and other agents. It connects Google Calendar, Gmail, Slack, Notion, GitHub, Linear and more; of the models the vendor names Claude, and transcription can run locally or in the cloud. The boundary matters: Highlight does not drive the mouse on your computer and does not act for you inside other people's interfaces — it gathers context and stages the output for sending, which makes it a work assistant rather than an agent that operates a machine.

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