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A highlight reel is a short video Doris assembles from the most important moments of a recorded meeting. Instead of asking a stakeholder to watch a 45-minute call, you can share a two- or three-minute reel that captures what actually moves the deal — the pain, the decision, the next step.

Generating a Reel

Open any recorded conversation, click the Options menu in the top right, and pick Generate Highlights. Doris analyzes the transcript, picks the standout segments, and renders the reel in the background — typically in a couple of minutes for a one-hour meeting. While a reel is being generated, the Highlights toggle on the video shows progress. You can keep working — Doris will update the meeting page when the reel is ready. If a reel already exists, the Options menu shows Regenerate Highlights instead. Use this after a transcript correction, an attendee update, or anytime you want a fresh selection.

Watching the Reel

When a reel is ready, a Highlights / Full toggle appears overlaid on the top right of the video. Switching to Highlights swaps in the reel, with:
  • Custom video player — Built for reel playback with chapter scrubbing and segment-aware controls
  • Chapter markers — Each highlighted segment is a chapter, so reviewers can jump straight to the part they care about
  • Segment titles — A title overlay on the top-left of each clip identifies the moment in context
Switch back to Full at any time to watch the original recording end-to-end.

How Segments Are Selected

Doris uses a reasoning model to score and pick segments with these goals:
  • Decision-relevant — Moments where pain, value, objections, decisions, or commitments surface
  • Variety — A spread across topics and speakers, not five clips of the same conversation
  • Self-contained — Each clip stands on its own without needing the surrounding minutes for context
  • Tight pacing — Around five to eight segments, totaling roughly two to three minutes
Doris always works from recording-relative timestamps so segments map cleanly to the source video.

Sharing a Reel

When you share a meeting via a public link, any completed highlight reel is included on the shared page alongside the full recording. External viewers see the same Highlights / Full toggle and can watch either version. This makes reels a natural fit for:
  • Sending a recap to a stakeholder who wasn’t on the call
  • Looping in a champion’s manager with the two minutes that matter
  • Internal handoffs between AE and CSM, or AE and SE
  • Win/loss reviews without forcing reviewers to watch full meetings
If a reel doesn’t capture what you want, regenerate it. The selector adds variety on each pass, so a second run often surfaces different moments worth sharing.