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What you can do with the mobile app

Written by Enzo Soverini

The Claap mobile app puts all your meetings in your pocket, whether they happen face-to-face, by phone, or on video.

Once you've signed in, the Claap mobile app shows you a Welcome to Claap screen that highlights what the app is designed to do. This article explains those three core capabilities and how they work together to make your meetings more productive.

What Claap does on mobile

The Claap mobile app is your companion for in-person and on-the-go meetings. It brings the same AI-powered note-taking and meeting intelligence you get on desktop into your pocket. Three features sit at the heart of the experience:

Take AI-enhanced meeting notes in in-person meetings

Claap listens to your in-person conversations and automatically generates structured notes. Instead of typing while someone is talking, you can stay present in the room and let Claap capture:

  • Goals : what the other person or team is trying to achieve.

  • Current tool stack : the tools they currently use.

  • Pains : frustrations or blockers they mention.

  • Action plan : next steps and owners.

This is especially useful for sales discovery calls, customer interviews, 1:1s, and field meetings where opening a laptop would feel intrusive.

Ask Claap AI to remember details or take follow-up actions

After a meeting, you can chat with Claap AI to:

  • Ask questions about what was said ("What did Nathalie say about pricing?").

  • Pull out specific commitments ("Who agreed to send the integration docs?").

  • Generate follow-ups like recap emails, summaries, or task lists.

Claap AI keeps the context of every meeting it captured, so you can search across all of them from one place.

Share meeting recaps with your teammates and clients

When a meeting is over, you can share the recap directly from your phone no need to wait until you're back at your desk. Recipients get a clean, structured summary with the key points, action items, and any highlights you choose to include.

This is ideal for:

  • Sending a follow-up to a prospect right after a meeting.

  • Looping in colleagues who couldn't attend.

  • Keeping a written record for your CRM or knowledge base.

What you'll see on the welcome screen

The welcome screen shows a sample meeting view as a preview: a participant named Nathalie with an Overview panel listing Goals, Current tool stack, Pains, and Action plan. This is roughly what your own meeting recaps will look like once you start recording.

Tap Next to continue with the onboarding flow, which moves on to enabling notifications.

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