Key Points

    Output Format

    Distill expert insights into scannable, actionable key points

    What is Key Points format?

    Key Points format distills interview conversations into concise, scannable key takeaways. Each point captures a single insight, making complex discussions easily digestible for busy readers who need quick understanding.

    Concise, scannable format

    Hierarchical organization

    One idea per bullet

    Action-oriented language

    Easy to share and reference

    Perfect for executive summaries

    Why use AI for bullet point summaries?

    Distilling 30 minutes of conversation into the essential points requires careful listening and synthesis. AI identifies key insights, organizes them logically, and formats them for maximum clarity—turning rambling conversations into crisp takeaways.

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    Captures only the most important insights

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    Organizes points logically

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    Saves readers time with scannable format

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    Perfect for sharing with executives

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    Easy to reference later

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    Great for meeting follow-ups

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    Can be expanded into longer formats

    Key Points Structure

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    Main Topic Headers

    High-level categories for organization

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    Key Insights

    Primary takeaways under each topic

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    Supporting Points

    Sub-bullets with details or examples

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    Action Items

    Clear next steps or recommendations

    Best Practices for Key Points

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    Keep each bullet to one clear idea

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    Use parallel structure for consistency

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    Start with action verbs when possible

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    Prioritize most important points first

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    Include specific numbers and metrics

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    Avoid jargon in favor of clarity

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    Use sub-bullets sparingly

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    Focus on actionable insights

    Key Points Example

    # Customer Retention Strategy - Key Insights
    
    ## Core Problem
    • Companies focus on preventing churn instead of creating early success
    • Traditional approach: wait for warning signs (declining usage, support tickets)
    • By the time customers consider leaving, you've already lost them
    • Cost per churned customer: $47,000 in lost lifetime value at TechCorp
    
    ## Success Milestone Framework
    • Identify critical actions that predict long-term retention
    • Track completion within first 7 days, not monthly usage
    • TechCorp's key milestone: complete first project + invite team
      - Customers who hit milestone: 89% retention at 90 days
      - Customers who missed it: 62% retention at 90 days
    • Proactively help customers reach milestones before they struggle
    
    ## Implementation Steps
    • Define 1-3 success milestones for your product
    • Build automated tracking and alerts
    • Create intervention playbook for customers at risk
    • Measure: % of customers hitting milestones in first 30 days
    • This metric predicts retention better than usage analytics

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