Pulse — Video & Audio Meetings
Pulse is FanDesk's built-in video and audio meeting system, embedded directly inside Chat. Start a call from any channel or DM, get live transcription, record for later, and receive AI-generated summaries after the call ends. No need for a separate video app.
Starting a Pulse
Quick Call from Chat
The fastest way to start a meeting:
- Open any channel or DM in Chat
- Click the phone icon for an audio-only call, or the video icon for video
- Participants in the channel are notified instantly and can join with one click
- The call opens inline — no new tab, no separate app
From an Email Thread
Start a Pulse to discuss an email in real-time:
- Open the email in FanDesk Mail
- Click Start Pulse to launch a call with the relevant participants
- The email thread context carries into the meeting
Pulse Links (Shareable Rooms)
Create a persistent meeting link for recurring calls or external participants:
- Go to the Pulse section in the sidebar
- Click + New Pulse Link
- Give it a title and description (e.g., "Weekly Team Sync" or "Client Demo Room")
- Copy the link and share via email, chat, or calendar invite
- The link works repeatedly — no new link needed each time
Pre-Join: Device Selection
Before joining any Pulse, a pre-join screen lets you configure your setup:
- Camera — Select which camera to use; toggle video on or off before joining
- Microphone — Choose your input device and see the audio level meter
- Speaker — Test your output device before the call starts
- Virtual background — Set a blur or custom background before anyone sees you
This prevents the awkward "joining with wrong mic" moments.
In-Call Features
Audio & Video Controls
All controls are accessible from the meeting toolbar at the bottom:
- Mute/unmute — Toggle your microphone (keyboard shortcut: M)
- Camera on/off — Toggle your video (keyboard shortcut: V)
- Screen share — Share your full screen, a specific window, or a browser tab
- Virtual backgrounds — Blur your background or replace it with a custom image during the call
- Raise hand — Signal to the host without interrupting
Participant Management
Hosts and moderators have full control over the call:
- Waiting room — Participants see a waiting screen; hosts admit them individually or all at once
- Mute participants — Mute any participant (useful for noisy backgrounds)
- Remove participants — Remove a participant from the call
- Promote to moderator — Give another participant host-level controls
See all current participants and their status (muted, video on/off, speaking) in the participant panel.
In-Call File Sharing
Share files directly inside the Pulse without switching context:
- Open the Files panel in the call sidebar
- Upload or attach files from FanDesk Drive
- All participants can view and download shared files from within the meeting
In-Call Chat
Side conversations without interrupting the speaker:
- Type messages in the in-call chat panel
- Share links, code snippets, or quick notes
- Chat history is saved with the Pulse after the call ends
Whiteboard
Collaborate visually during the call:
- Click Whiteboard in the meeting toolbar
- Draw, annotate, and brainstorm together in real-time
- Whiteboard state is saved as part of the meeting record
DeskMate AI Panel
DeskMate can join your Pulse and provide live assistance:
- Open the DeskMate panel during a call
- DeskMate listens to the conversation (with all participants' awareness) via transcription
- Ask DeskMate questions mid-call: "What's the status of the API task we discussed?" or "Pull up the Q3 report"
- DeskMate can take action during the meeting: create tasks, look up info, or draft follow-up emails
Recording
Record any Pulse for participants who couldn't attend or for a permanent record:
- Click Record in the meeting toolbar
- A recording indicator appears for all participants — everyone knows the call is being recorded
- Click Stop Recording to end (you can start and stop multiple times in one session)
- The recording is saved automatically and appears in the Pulse's post-call view
Recording Playback
After the call:
- Find the recording in Completed Pulses
- Play back at 1x, 1.5x, or 2x speed
- Jump to any moment using the transcript-linked timeline
Live Transcription
Turn on transcription during the call to get a real-time text log of everything said:
- Click Transcription in the meeting toolbar to enable
- The transcript appears live in the call sidebar as participants speak
- Speaker names are attached to each segment
- Supports 99 languages with automatic language detection — no configuration needed
- Full transcript is available in the post-call view immediately after the Pulse ends
Inviting Participants
During the Call
Add people mid-meeting:
- Click Invite in the participants panel
- Search for team members by name
- They receive a notification and can join immediately
Share the Pulse Link
Copy the Pulse link from the call and paste it anywhere — Slack, email, calendar — for external participants or latecomers.
From the Waiting Room
When someone arrives at a Pulse link, they enter the waiting room:
- You see a notification: "[Name] is waiting"
- Click Admit to let them in, or Decline to keep them waiting
- Admit all waiting participants at once with Admit All
Post-Call: AI Summaries
After a Pulse ends, FanDesk automatically generates a comprehensive meeting summary (usually ready within a few minutes of the call ending):
TL;DR
A one-paragraph plain-language summary of what the meeting was about and what was decided. Useful for stakeholders who didn't attend.
Key Decisions
A bulleted list of decisions made during the call, extracted by AI from the transcript.
Action Items
Tasks that came up during the meeting, with:
- The task description
- Who it was assigned to (if mentioned)
- Any deadline that was discussed
Discussion Points
Main topics covered, organized by theme — useful as a structured agenda retrospective.
Full Transcript
The complete word-for-word transcript with speaker attribution and timestamps. Search within it to find any specific moment.
Convert to Page
One-click conversion of the meeting summary and transcript into a FanDesk Page:
- Click Save as Page on the post-call summary
- A new Page is created with the full meeting notes
- Share the page with your team or add it to a project
Completed Pulses
All past Pulses are saved in the Completed Pulses section:
- AI summary, key decisions, and action items
- Full transcript with search
- Recording playback
- In-call chat history
- Participant list and meeting duration
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