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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

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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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