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FAQs
Things worth noting
How is Runa different from meeting notetaker?
Most meeting notetakers give you a transcript or summary after a call. Runa goes further. It helps you remember context across meetings, track promises, draft follow-ups, update tools like CRMs, and prepare for the next conversation. The goal is not just better notes. The goal is to help teams remember and act.
Does Runa require a meeting bot?
No. Runa is designed to work without putting a bot in the meeting by default. This makes it better for sensitive or high-trust conversations where people may not want a visible recording bot in the room
Does Runa work across all platforms?
Runa is built for people whose time, attention, and relationships are too valuable for messy notes. It is for teams who spend their days in important conversations and need to remember what was said, what changed, what was promised, and what needs to happen next — without turning every meeting into admin work. That includes private equity investor relations teams, founders, sales teams, customer success teams, executives, chiefs of staff, recruiters, product teams, agencies, and client services teams.
How does Runa store transcripts of calls?
Runa gives teams flexible transcript and summary retention settings. Admins can choose whether transcripts are not stored, stored for a short period, or kept longer based on company policy. This helps teams balance the value of meeting memory with privacy, legal, and compliance needs.
Does Runa train AI models on customer data?
No. Runa is designed so customer data does not train foundation models. Customer conversations, notes, transcripts, and company context stay private and are handled according to the customer’s data settings and permissions.
Who is Runa built for?
Runa is built for people whose time, attention, and relationships are too valuable for messy notes. It is for teams who spend their days in important conversations and need to remember what was said, what changed, what was promised, and what needs to happen next — without turning every meeting into admin work. That includes private equity investor relations teams, founders, sales teams, customer success teams, executives, chiefs of staff, recruiters, product teams, agencies, and client services teams.













