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Every visit, written down for you.

Record the conversation in your pocket. Walk out with the visit note already written — the medication changes, the follow-ups, the things to watch for — and saved straight to your records.

It is not a diagnosis tool. It is not a replacement for your doctor. It’s the difference between leaving the room hoping you remember, and leaving with it in writing.

How Listen worksRecorded · written up · savedUpdated June 22, 2026
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The sentence you’ll wish you remembered

The most important thing in a visit is often said quickly, near the end — while you’re already reaching for your coat. By the time you’re in the parking lot, half of it is gone.

You can’t take careful notes and actually listen at the same time. So the dose that changed, the test you’re supposed to schedule, the symptom that means “call us” — they blur together on the drive home, and the next person who asks gets your best guess instead of what was said.

Listen fixes the mechanical part: it remembers the visit so you can be present for it.

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Press record. We write it down.

There’s no setup, no template, nothing to fill in. You do one thing — start the recording — and Clarity does the rest.

  • 01

    Record the visit.

    One tap when the appointment starts. Pause and resume if you step out, and end it when you leave. It runs right on your phone, in your pocket.
  • 02

    We write it up.

    Clarity transcribes the conversation speaker by speaker, then pulls it into a structured visit note — usually a minute or two later, while you’re still walking to the car.
  • 03

    It saves to your records.

    The visit becomes part of your health story — searchable, on your timeline, and ready to hand to the next doctor.

Listening

02:14

Cardiology follow-up

PauseEnd visit

It’s good practice to let your care team know you’re recording.

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What you walk away with

A recording you have to scrub through isn’t much better than a memory. What you actually want is the visit, distilled to the parts that change what you do next.

Every recording becomes a clean visit note — the conversation in full, plus the pieces most people came to keep:

  • 01

    A plain-language summary.

    The gist of the visit in a few sentences — what was discussed and what was decided.
  • 02

    Medication changes.

    What was started, stopped, or adjusted — old dose to new dose, with the reason when it was given.
  • 03

    Your to-do list.

    The follow-up tasks and tests, as checkable items you can tick off as you go.
  • 04

    Things to watch for.

    The symptoms that mean call back, in plain language — so the “if this happens” doesn’t get lost.
  • 05

    Follow-ups and questions for next time.

    The next appointment to book, and the questions worth bringing when you go.

Listening

04:21

After the visit — what we listen for

  • Medication changes and dosage updates
  • Follow-up tasks, referrals, and dates
  • Things to watch for, in plain language
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It becomes part of the record

A visit note is most useful when it doesn’t live alone. Listen files each one into the same record as everything else.

Saved to your records, a visit sits on your timeline next to the labs and documents around it, and feeds the rest of Clarity — so when you ask a question later, or assemble a packet for the next specialist, what the doctor actually said is part of the picture, not a voice memo you’ll never find again.

Recorded

One tap, in your pocket.

Written up

Transcript and a visit note.

Kept

On your timeline, in your records.

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Common questions

A few things people ask before their first recording.

Is it okay to record my doctor?

Recording laws vary by state, and the simplest, kindest practice is to let your clinician know you’re recording — most are glad to be asked, and many encourage it so you can focus on the conversation. Clarity reminds you to ask before you start.

Do I have to type or take notes?

No. You press record at the start of the visit and end it when you leave. Clarity does the writing — the transcript and the visit note come back on their own, usually a minute or two later.

What does Listen cost?

The first 60 minutes of Listen are free — enough to try it on a real visit. After that, recording is unlimited on Plus.

Where does the recording go? Is it private?

Your audio is transcribed by a secure third-party AI service, and the recording and its visit note are encrypted, isolated by row-level security so other accounts can’t read them. Under our data agreements, your recordings are never used to train foundation models. You can delete a recording, or everything, whenever you like.

Is this medical advice?

No. Listen captures and organizes what was said in your visit — it doesn’t diagnose or prescribe. Decisions stay with your licensed care team.

Bring it to your next visit

Stop trying to remember the visit. Record it.

Press record at your next appointment and walk out with the visit note already written — medication changes, follow-ups, and the things to watch for, saved to your records and ready when you need them.

No card to start, and signup takes seconds — it only asks for an email.

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