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Using Ask Anything in Jump meetings

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Written by Bailey Schramm
Updated over a week ago

Who can access this feature?

  • Full users

  • Lite users who are Team admin

Ask Anything is a tab on the Meeting page that lets you ask natural‑language questions about that specific meeting.

Answers include direct quotes and may include a link to the exact spot in the transcript and speaker, so you can verify context quickly.


When to use Ask Anything

There are a variety of scenarios where Ask Anything could be helpful, such as:

  • Recalling a detail from a single client meeting without skimming the whole transcript.

  • Confirming decisions, follow‑ups, dates, or amounts discussed in that meeting.

  • Getting a source‑grounded answer for compliance or handoffs.


How to use Ask Anything

  1. Go to Meetings > AI-Processed and click on the meeting from the list.

  2. Click on the Ask Anything tab within the meeting page.

  3. Type a question in plain English.

  4. Jump searches only that meeting’s transcript and may return an answer with citations you can click to jump to the source.

Requirements and limitations

  • Transcript availability: If your firm’s policy deletes transcripts after a set period (for example, after 7 days), new questions will be disabled for that meeting once the transcript is gone. Previously generated answers remain viewable.

  • Feature enablement: Your firm can enable or disable Ask Anything in compliance settings. If you don’t see Ask Anything in a meeting page, it means your Account owner or parent account has disabled this feature.


Tips for using Ask Anything

  • Be specific. Include the person’s name or topic to tighten results.

  • Use Ask Anything to verify important statements before syncing notes or creating follow‑ups.

  • If you need to ask across meetings or data sources, use Global Ask Anything instead.



Still have questions about using Ask Anything in your meetings? Reach out to [email protected] for further assistance.



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