Magical
AI meeting assistant that automates post-meeting actions
About Magical
Magical (now transitioning to Timeless/timeOS) is an AI-powered meeting productivity platform that goes beyond traditional note-taking to automatically execute action items after meetings. The tool captures meetings across platforms, generates summaries, and creates customizable outputs like emails, social media content, video clips, dashboards, and database entries. Users can build custom workflows (called Templates) tailored to specific roles—from sales professionals tracking leads to content creators generating marketing materials from conversations. The platform integrates with tools like Notion and Monday.com, allowing automated logging and follow-ups. With features like AI Briefs that prepare you before meetings and Builder functionality that transforms meeting content into actionable deliverables, timeOS targets professionals who spend significant time in meetings and need to convert conversations into concrete next steps without manual effort.
Our Review
Magical/timeOS presents an ambitious evolution of meeting productivity tools by focusing on post-meeting automation rather than just transcription. The Template system is genuinely innovative, offering pre-built workflows for coaches, investors, marketers, and product managers that transform conversations into specific deliverables like LinkedIn carousels, case study outlines, or prioritized feedback boards. The integration capabilities with Notion and Monday.com add practical value for teams already using these platforms. However, the website shows signs of brand confusion—referencing both Magical and timeOS, with a redirect notice to Timeless, which may concern potential users about platform stability. The lack of transparent pricing information is a significant drawback, making it difficult to evaluate cost-effectiveness. While the feature set is impressive on paper, the actual user experience and AI accuracy aren't thoroughly demonstrated. The platform appears most valuable for high-volume meeting participants who need structured, repeatable processes for meeting follow-up, though individuals with fewer meetings may find it excessive for their needs.
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