Everything that goes into a good first minute.
Big Talk does one job well: it tells you what to say in the first sixty seconds. Here's how each piece works — and where the data comes from.
Three hooks and one opener, per person.
For everyone in the meeting, we surface three genuine, recent pieces of human context — then write one opener that bridges from something real to your agenda. Sourced, cited, and scored so nothing lands as a cold open.
- Every hook carries its source, so you can trust it before you say it.
- A cringe filter scores candidates and keeps only what a sharp colleague would actually mention.
- The opener is tuned to your own profile — it sounds like you, not a template.
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Two or more people on the call? Big Talk cross-references their backgrounds and surfaces the shared threads — a former employer, a school, a mutual orbit — plus one opener for the whole room.
- Hard facts (shared employer, school) are computed, not guessed.
- One group opener so you set the tone before anyone speaks.
“You've got more fintech-ops scar tissue in this room than most leadership teams — I'll skip the 101.”
Briefs arrive before the meeting, automatically.
Connect Google Calendar and Big Talk prepares a brief for each external meeting and delivers it about fifteen minutes before it starts. Recurring internal syncs are skipped by default; you stay in control of what gets prepped.
- Auto-briefs for external meetings, on your schedule.
- Skip recurring meetings, or skip a single one, from the meeting page.
Wherever you already work.
Briefs land in the channels you check — your inbox and Telegram — at the lead time you choose. No new app to babysit, no tab to keep open.
- Email by default; connect Telegram in a couple of taps.
- Pick how far ahead each brief arrives, from five to sixty minutes.
Grounded in the right person.
Common names are hard. Add a LinkedIn URL and Big Talk grounds the brief in the right profile; when a calendar invite is ambiguous, a one-click picker lets you confirm who's who — and remembers it next time.
- Paste a LinkedIn URL for precision, or let us resolve it from the email.
- Fix an identity once; the mapping carries forward across briefings.
Public data, handled responsibly.
Big Talk uses professional, public B2B sources through licensed providers — and nothing else. No personal emails, no phone numbers, no private social feeds. You can request deletion of your data at any time.
- Strict source allowlist; personal contact details are dropped on ingest.
- We never resell your data. Deletion requests are honored within 30 days.
- LinkedIn profiles
- Public news & web
- Podcasts & talks
- Company pages
- Personal email
- Phone numbers
- Home address
- Private feeds
See it on your next meeting.
Start free with five briefings a month — no card needed. Add your calendar when you're ready and the next brief writes itself.
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