Less to track, more to discover.

In session, reslie suggests probes, tracks goals, and keeps you on pace — so you focus on the conversation.

reslie app showing a live research session with probe suggestions and goal tracking

THE ATTENTION TAX

Moderating a live session is a juggling act.

You're listening, choosing the next question, tracking what you've covered, and watching the clock — with stakeholders observing. The multitasking is draining, and pulls you from the real goal: discovering insights.

Meet reslie

It does three things at once

Probe suggestions

Suggests relevant probes when you want one.

Goal coverage

A live read of what's covered, what's still open.

Pacing

A quiet nudge when you're drifting behind schedule.

see it in action

A 30-second look at a live session

reslie in use during a live research session

Who it's for

For anyone who runs their own research.

You're running online sessions — whether research is your job or just a part of it.

Researchers Designers Product Managers Engineers

How it works

Bring your guide — reslie turns it into live cues.

01

Add your discussion guide

From your guide, reslie drafts goals and a timetable — you review and revise.

02

Receive live cues in session

Stay on goal and on pace — with a probe whenever you want one.

03

Export and you're done

No copy is kept. Export the transcript and handle it like any research data.

Privacy

Research privacy, built in.

See consent guidance →

Your own keys

Audio transcribed by Deepgram, processed by Google Gemini under your API keys. reslie never keeps a copy.

Not used for training

Neither provider trains on your data, and any data they handle is only briefly retained under their own privacy policies: Deepgram · Google Gemini.

*Requires billing-enabled Gemini key, appx. $0.10–0.25/hour

Nothing new to manage

The only thing that persists is the transcript you export — handle it like any other research data.

pricing

Free to run. You bring the keys.

You pay for your own API usage. Real sessions run on your Google Gemini key with billing on — so participant data never goes into AI training.

Free

Bring your own API keys

  • Download reslie — free, no fee
  • Trying it out — free, no card required
  • Real sessions — about $0.10–$0.25/hour

Before you start

What you'll need

  • A Mac laptop or desktop

    macOS 14.2 or later, with an M-series chip. Not available Intel Macs or PCs.

  • Your own API keys

    Transcription + AI — both free to set up, no credit card to start.

  • macOS mic & audio permission

    Granted at set-up for transcription; reslie never captures video or screen content.

  • Your online meeting app of choice

    For online sessions, and works for Zoom, Meet, or any meeting app.

  • Headphones

    Optional

    They prevent mic bleed — cleaner cues and transcripts.

FAQ

Common Questions

Does it run the session for me?

No. reslie tracks goal coverage, pacing, and suggests follow-up probes, but you stay in control.

Does it work with Zoom / Google Meet?

Yes. reslie listens to the session audio on your Mac and floats beside whatever call app you use — no plugin or integration needed.

Who handles my data, and is it protected?

You're the data controller. Deepgram transcribes the audio and Google Gemini generates the live cues — both run under your own API keys, so reslie never holds your data or sits in the chain.

Both providers carry recognized compliance programs: Deepgram is SOC 2 Type II certified, GDPR-ready (with an EU processing endpoint), and will sign a HIPAA BAA on request. Google processes paid-API data under its Data Processing Addendum and — because billing is on — never uses it to train its models. Their policies: Deepgram · Google Gemini

The only thing that persists is the transcript you export — handle it like any other research data.

The app itself collects nothing — no diagnostics, no usage tracking, no crash reports. Your session content never leaves the direct path between your Mac and the API providers you connect.

Do I need to tell participants about reslie?

Yes — disclose it in your consent form, just as you would any transcription tool. Because reslie runs under your own API keys, Deepgram and Google act as your processors, so your consent form should name them as parties who briefly handle the audio. We provide a ready-to-paste paragraph with the exact wording.

See privacy guidance →

Run your next session with reslie.

Download for Mac