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ASK SCOPECHARTER

Ask questions about your project. Get answers backed by evidence.

Ask ScopeCharter helps teams retrieve project knowledge without digging through transcripts, notes or registers.

Example project questions
“What changed this month?”
“What actions are overdue?”
“What should I be worried about?”
“What decisions have been made about testing?”
ScopeCharter answers using project memory: meetings, actions, decisions, risks, topics and history.
Actions

Track ownership, due dates and progress.

Decisions

Preserve what was agreed and when.

Risks

Manage project exposure and follow-up.

Topics

Follow themes across recurring meetings.

How it helps

Natural-language answers from structured project memory

Stop searching through old meeting notes

When project information lives across dozens of meetings, finding the latest position can be slow and unreliable. Ask ScopeCharter lets users ask plain-English questions and receive answers grounded in the project record.

Built on actions, decisions, risks and topics

Ask ScopeCharter uses the structured memory created by your meetings. It can draw from recent meetings, living registers, topic history and project changes instead of relying only on raw transcript search.

Useful for project reviews and handovers

Use it before a steering group, during a project handover, or whenever someone needs to know what happened, what changed, and what still needs attention.

Question-aware context

ScopeCharter retrieves the most relevant project memory for each question.

Evidence-led answers

Answers are grounded in meetings, actions, decisions, risks and topics.

Fast project recall

Understand project status without manually reading old notes.

Ready to turn meetings into project memory?

Start free, upload a meeting transcript and see how ScopeCharter builds a living project record.