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    Daglo: An All-in-One AI Workspace for Transcription, Summaries, and Multi-Model Chat

    Daglo is an AI workspace for transcription, summaries, and multi-model chat—turn meetings, lectures, and interviews into clean notes and action items fast.
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    Feb 22, 2026
    Daglo: An All-in-One AI Workspace for Transcription, Summaries, and Multi-Model Chat
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    If your day is filled with meetings, lectures, interviews, or long documents, you’ve probably felt this pain:What is Daglo?Who is Daglo for?What you can do inside Daglo (the practical feature set)A simple “first day” workflow (try this in 10 minutes)Why people choose an all-in-one tool (instead of separate apps)Privacy & trust (what to check before using it for work)How to get DagloFAQClosing

    If your day is filled with meetings, lectures, interviews, or long documents, you’ve probably felt this pain:

    • You record something important… then never find the time to rewrite it
    • You copy/paste notes into an AI tool… then jump to another tool for translation, slides, or PDF reading
    • You lose track of where the “final version” of the notes actually lives
    Daglo is designed to solve that workflow problem by combining AI record management (transcription + organization) and AI chat inside a single workspace.
     

    What is Daglo?

    Daglo is an AI productivity platform from Korea that helps you:
    1. Convert voice/video into text (transcription)
    1. Turn that text into usable outputs (summary, key points, keywords, action items)
    1. Use multiple AI models in one place (multi-model AI chat)
    Daglo also positions itself as a broader “all-in-one AI” workspace—covering things like document translation and slide creation, depending on the plan and features available.
     
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    Who is Daglo for?

    Daglo is most useful if you regularly deal with:
    • Meetings (weekly syncs, 1:1s, client calls)
    • Lectures / studying (turn long audio into structured notes)
    • Interviews (journalism, recruiting, user research)
    • Content creation (podcasts, YouTube, webinars → text → draft posts)
    In short: if your work starts with spoken content or messy sources, Daglo helps you turn it into clean, shareable output faster.
     
    Daglo can generate Slides even
    Daglo can generate Slides even
     

    What you can do inside Daglo (the practical feature set)

    1) Transcribe recordings into searchable text

    Daglo supports transcription from sources like recordings/files and also mentions YouTube link support in its team plan description.
    Typical outcomes:
    • A full transcript you can skim and search
    • A written record you can reuse for documentation or content

    2) Auto-summarize and extract what matters

    Once you have a transcript, Daglo focuses on turning it into useful “work outputs,” such as:
    • summaries
    • key points
    • keywords
      • This is positioned as part of “AI record management.”
         
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    3) Use multi-model AI chat in one workspace

    Daglo describes an AI chat experience that includes multiple global model families (for example, GPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity, Grok) so you can pick the best model for each task without switching tools.
    (These model families are associated with OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, Perplexity AI, and xAI.)

    4) Optional “workflow” tools (depending on your needs)

    Daglo also publishes updates and pages around additional capabilities like:
    • AI slide generation
    • document/PDF-focused work and translation positioning
     

    A simple “first day” workflow (try this in 10 minutes)

    Here’s the easiest way to understand Daglo—use it once, end-to-end:
    1. Upload a short recording (5–15 minutes)
    1. Run transcription
    1. Ask for a structured meeting note format, like:
        • Agenda
        • Key discussion points
        • Decisions
        • Action items (owner + due date)
    1. Use AI chat to rewrite the output for your audience:
        • “Make this more concise for Slack”
        • “Rewrite as an email recap”
        • “Translate into English, keeping names/terms consistent”
    1. Save/share/export the final note with your team
    This is the “Daglo moment”: one source → transcript → summary → polished deliverable—without bouncing between tools.
     

    Why people choose an all-in-one tool (instead of separate apps)

    Using separate tools usually looks like this:
    Recorder → Transcription tool → Notes app → AI chat app → Docs/Slides app
    Daglo’s pitch is that it pulls those steps closer together into one workspace—especially for people who create lots of transcripts and then need to immediately turn them into usable written outputs.
     

    Privacy & trust (what to check before using it for work)

    If you plan to upload sensitive recordings (company meetings, client calls), it’s smart to review:
    • what data is collected
    • how data processing is handled
    • any “entrustment” or third-party processing language
    Daglo provides an English privacy policy page you can review before you commit.
     

    How to get Daglo

    Daglo is available on:
    • Apple App Store
    • Google Play Store
    • Web (English landing pages are available)
     

    FAQ

    Is Daglo only for Korean users?
    No—Daglo has English pages and is listed in English on mobile app stores, so it’s positioned for broader use.
    Do I need it if I already use ChatGPT?
    If you only need chat, maybe not. But if your work starts with recordings and ends with structured notes, Daglo is built around that transcript → output workflow, plus multi-model chat in one place.
    What should I try first?
    Transcribe a real meeting/lecture you already have and generate:
    • 5 bullet summary
    • decisions
    • action items (owner + date)
     

    Closing

    If you spend hours every week turning recordings into documentation, Daglo is worth trying—even once—because it turns “captured audio” into “finished work” in a single flow.
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