Fathom captures. Overbriefed remembers.
Already paying for Fathom? Good. Keep it. Overbriefed pulls every Fathom transcript in as an input and turns it into a queryable memory across every contact you've ever talked to. The transcript is the start. Intelligence is the output.





The transcript is the input. Intelligence is the output.
Fathom is excellent at capturing what was said. The gap is what happens to that transcript afterward. Most operators read it once and never open it again. Overbriefed makes the transcript work for you over time — surfacing the relevant slice before every call you ever take with that person again.
- Transcripts indexed by person, not by call
- Surfaced automatically before the next conversation
- Cross-referenced with Slack threads and GHL activity

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What you stop doing when Fathom is connected
Stop scrolling Fathom for the call you remember having three months ago. Stop searching transcripts for one specific quote. Stop reading the same transcript twice trying to find what you missed. Open the chat instead and ask the question directly. The system pulls from every Fathom transcript ever.
- Stop scrolling Fathom
- Stop searching transcripts
- Ask the chat, get the answer in seconds
Fathom integration questions
What Fathom users ask before they connect.
Should I keep using Fathom?
Yes — Fathom does the call capture better than anyone. Overbriefed isn't a Fathom replacement. It's the layer that turns Fathom transcripts into queryable relationship intelligence. They work together by design.
- Keep Fathom — it does what it does well
- Overbriefed turns the transcripts into intelligence
What does Overbriefed pull from Fathom?
Every Fathom call transcript, the participants, the meeting metadata, and the timestamps. The transcripts are indexed by person and stitched into the relationship record alongside Slack threads and GHL activity.
- Full transcripts, participants, metadata
- Indexed by person, cross-referenced
How is this different from just using Fathom?
Fathom gives you a transcript per call. Overbriefed gives you a memory per person across every call you've ever had with them. Fathom is the recording. Overbriefed is the relationship that's been recorded.
- Fathom = transcript per call
- Overbriefed = memory per person
Will it work if I have hundreds of past Fathom calls?
Yes — the historical ingest pulls every call you've ever recorded with Fathom and indexes them. Within 24 hours of OAuth, your full Fathom history is part of the journal. Larger libraries take a bit longer for the deepest indexing.
- Full historical ingest from day one
- Indexed by person, queryable in 24 hours
Does Overbriefed need its own recording?
No. Fathom does the recording. Overbriefed reads what Fathom captured. There's no second bot, no second consent prompt, no second cost — just one extra read-only integration on top of what you already pay for.
- No second bot, no second recording
- One read-only integration on top
Can I use Otter or Fireflies instead of Fathom?
Otter and Fireflies integrations are on the roadmap. Fathom was first because it is one of the most popular meeting recorders in the agency and operator world. Beta members shape the order of what's next.
- Fathom integrated today
- Otter and Fireflies on the roadmap
Get on the waitlist and lock in beta pricing.
Join the waitlistConnect Fathom and watch the transcripts become memory.
OAuth in five minutes. Within 24 hours every past Fathom call is part of the journal, queryable by person and by topic.


