Discord Transcribe AI turns voice meetings into searchable, shareable records — automatically. It joins your voice channel, transcribes every participant in real time with Deepgram’s Nova-3 model, and when the call ends it posts a clean AI summary written by Anthropic’s Claude: a TL;DR, the decisions made, action items matched to the people responsible, and any open questions. A full timestamped transcript is attached every time. Setup is effectively zero. The moment you add it, the bot creates its own category, a #meeting-transcripts channel, and a voice channel it auto-joins — or an admin can point it at existing channels with /setup. It hops into the call when the first person arrives and leaves when everyone’s gone. It’s built consent-first: the bot announces itself and shows a “Recording a meeting” status on join, and anyone can run /optout to exclude their voice. Transcripts auto-delete after 30 days by default, and you can self-host it with your own Deepgram and Anthropic credentials to keep the entire data path under your control. Everything runs from four slash commands — /listen, /stop, /history, /optout — and German and English are supported out of the box, even mixed in the same sentence.