Atlassian on Thursday introduced that it has acquired Rewatch, an AI-powered assembly notetaker, display screen recording software and video hub. The corporate plans to combine Rewatch into Loom, the asynchronous video messaging platform it acquired for $975 million final October. However perhaps much more importantly, it additionally plans to combine it into its not too long ago launched Rovo AI platform in order that assembly notes can shortly turn into Jira points, for instance, and the transcripts turn into searchable throughout the general enterprise context.
The 2 firms didn’t disclose the value of the acquisition. Again within the heady days of early 2021, when everyone was seemingly on the lookout for higher video-centric options, Rewatch raised a $20 million Sequence A spherical led by Andreessen Horowitz. The corporate didn’t increase any further funding since, in accordance with Crunchbase.
As Loom co-founder Joe Thomas informed me in an unique interview forward of Thursday’s announcement, Loom already supplied an integration with Zoom to report conferences and create transcripts. However that solely felt tangential to what the corporate was attempting to do with Loom, he stated.
“It was worth evolving our platform and bringing in great IP from Rewatch to accelerate our efforts there,” Thomas unhappy. “The reason why we got so excited about Rewatch is the fact that we believe Atlassian is disproportionately positioned to take meeting recordings and maximize the value of them. This is because Loom already generates transcripts for every single video that’s created and then we layer all the AI prompts around it — part of Rovo is that it is a unified search [platform] across an enterprise and it’s also building on top of it.”
Loom and Rewatch share a typical investor in Andreessen Horowitz; Thomas and Rewatch founder Connor Sears sometimes discovered themselves in the identical conferences a number of years in the past. But it surely was Atlassian’s company improvement crew that first met with Rewatch after which requested Thomas to satisfy up with the corporate, too.
Thomas believes that integrating Rewatch’s tech stack will really be fairly simple, particularly now that Loom has moved its stack over to the Atlassian platform.
The true problem now could be to supply one of the best consumer expertise, he stated. As soon as an agent joins a gathering, it has to know plenty of context; regardless that this can be a human-in-the-loop system, it nonetheless has to get it proper more often than not. If it consistently suggests the flawed motion gadgets after a gathering, for instance, customers will shortly hand over on it.
“Rovo and agents is, I think, relatively technically complex but also end-user complex in terms of, OK, if we are talking about a Confluence Doc, what parts of that am I updating? What is actually valuable for an end user or meeting attendees to do on their behalf, from an AI agent perspective? That is something that is relatively new for a lot of us at Atlassian. … I think that that’ll probably take a good six to 12 months to really lock in on that front, with a lot of experiments between now and then,” Thomas stated.
One different Rewatch function that Atlassian was particularly fascinated about is its calendar integration. The Rewatch crew made {that a} very simple expertise, the place customers can merely toggle the assembly bot on and off for every assembly. Rewatch additionally options quite a lot of automation options that, for instance, ship out the assembly notes to each attendee. Certainly, Thomas famous that whereas the Rewatch crew confronted plenty of challenges in constructing the product, constructing the calendar integration meant coping with extra edge instances and extra friction than constructing most different elements of the Rewatch stack.
As soon as the combination is full, the Loom AI agent will be capable to be part of Zoom, Google Meet and Microsoft Groups conferences. It’ll create a full transcript, assembly notes and motion gadgets that it will probably then robotically correlate to Confluence pages, Jira points and repair tickets.
He famous that Loom’s mission stays to empower efficient communication through video messages at work. Loom has over 31 million registered customers and 360 million movies reside on the platform. Collectively, they’ve seen over a billion views. Clearly, that’s one thing Atlassian is attempting to lean into, however the firm can also be neatly increasing past this core function of asynchronous messaging by a number of the different ways in which movies — and their transcripts — are generated inside a enterprise context.