 In this video, I'm going to show you how to use Udely, the AI powered speech coach, to evaluate your entire Zoom meeting. Let's get started. If you have not used Udely before, check out my previous video. Link is in the video description. Or just open your browser and type app.udely.ai. If you don't have an account in Udely, click Get Udely and sign up for free. In this video, I'm going to focus on the Zoom calls. Let's say you have scheduled a Zoom meeting. Here, I have started a normal Zoom meeting. Let's say we have a number of attendees and we want to provide them feedback using the AI powered speech coach, Udely. Very simple. At the bottom of your screen, where you see this participants, click on the arrow and select Click Invite Link. Next, head on to Udely and click on this text box and press Ctrl V, which will paste the Zoom link and click Invite Bot. The bot is now joining the Zoom meeting and it tells me that the Zoom bot is now in the waiting room. Once I go back to my Zoom meeting, I can find the bot in the waiting room. And that is because for this account, I have enabled waiting room for Zoom meetings. Click on the Admit button. You will see the bot as an additional participant with its video on with a clear message that it is recording the entire Zoom meeting. At this stage, we must address the privacy issue. You might have attendees in your meeting who are not comfortable with their speech being evaluated by a computer system. Unlike in Zoom, where you clearly hear the words, the meeting is being recorded when somebody tries to record a Zoom meeting. The only cue for the attendees is this video which shows that a recording is going on. If all the attendees provide their consent, we can now proceed. Udely starts recording everything that happens in this meeting, both the audio as well as the video. If I go back to my Udely dashboard, I can see that it has been recording for the last five minutes or so. As of now, I can record up to one hour of a Zoom meeting. At the end of one hour, it will automatically stop recording. If you want to stop recording earlier than that, then click on the Stop Recording button. When I go back to my Zoom meeting, the Udely bot is no longer a part of this meeting. Let me go back to my Udely dashboard. If I want the bot to come back into the meeting, all I have to do is click on the Re-Invite button. Or if you're done, click on Done for this call. If I click on the library icon, I can see the recording of this Zoom meeting. The system will take a few minutes to process the entire recording and come up with suggestions. Let me select one of the previous Zoom meetings that I had recorded. As we can see, it has recorded approximately one hour of video and audio. It has automatically transcribed all the audio from this meeting. Plus, it provides you with some recommendations for improvement. Click on Coach Comments. It has highlighted some of the weak words like very much. Next, it has paraphrased an entire paragraph to be short, succinct, and to the point. On the right hand side, I can see the names of all the participants who attended this meeting. If I select a particular participant, I will get the analysis for that participant. In this case, Priscilla has used certain repetitive words, which are highlighted here. You can even click on the Play button to identify that exact instance of that repetition. You can check the analysis of the speech delivery by clicking on Delivery. Smile analysis. Always good to have a smile. There are four instances of smiles. Let's check this one out. It can also identify if the person is picking too slowly or too fast or just right by clicking on the Pacing option. 129 words is just about right. There are additional things that you can analyze for each and every participant in that meeting. So that is usually the AI-powered speech coach, not just for you, but for an entire Zoom meeting.