We’re building the infrastructure of every meaningful conversation.
Reline started because the team kept hand-rolling the same notes app for every meeting we had. The transcripts were already there — they just needed to be searchable, summarized, and pushed somewhere a human would actually read them.

The fastest way to ship is to stop taking notes.
Four principles. Everything else is a consequence.
The transcript is the source.
AI summaries are useful because they cite something concrete. Every Reline summary points back at the segment that justified it.
No silent training.
Your audio and transcripts never train third-party models. The AI gateway returns completions and forgets the prompts.
Permission you can prove.
Five permission levels and append-only audit logs (per-note on every plan, workspace-scoped on Enterprise). If something was shared, the log says when, by whom, and with what scope.
Boring tools win.
We pick the slow-moving foundations on purpose: battle-tested open-source and cloud-native foundations. The interesting bits are above the stack.
Small team. Long memory. Public roadmap.
Remote-first
Async by default. Reline records every working meeting we hold, so anyone in any timezone is a click away from being caught up.
Public changelog
Every shippable thing lands in the changelog the day it ships. No announcements held for marketing windows.
Pre-launch on logos
We publish customer stories only when the customer is on the record. See customers for the archetypes we serve today.

Reline is hiring.
We’re growing the founding team. If notes apps are the most boring software you’ve ever cared about, we’d like to hear from you.