How it works
When Revont joins a call, it listens in real time using your meeting platform’s audio stream. As the conversation progresses, the AI matches what’s being said against your active playbook and displays relevant cards in the assistant panel on your screen. The assistant panel updates continuously throughout the call — cards appear when a keyword is detected, a topic shifts, or an objection signal is picked up. Prospects never see or hear the assistant. Revont operates entirely on your side of the call, giving you a private layer of guidance without any impact on the other participants’ experience.The assistant panel
The assistant panel is your command center during a live call. It sits alongside your meeting window and is organized into three sections:Guidance Cards
Talk tracks, suggested responses, and key selling points that surface automatically based on conversation context. Cards are pulled from your active playbook and ranked by relevance to what’s being discussed right now.
Alerts
Instant notifications when a monitored keyword is detected — such as a competitor mention, a pricing question, or an objection signal. Alerts appear at the top of the panel so you never miss a critical moment.
Call Notes
A real-time running log of the call that you can annotate live. Revont auto-populates notes as the conversation moves forward, and you can add your own observations inline without leaving the panel.
Customizing triggers
Every card in your playbook is powered by keyword triggers you define. To add or edit triggers:- Go to Playbooks in the sidebar and select the playbook you want to edit.
- Open the Keywords tab on any card.
- Add the keywords or phrases that should cause the card to surface.
Supported platforms
Revont’s assistant panel is available in two formats so you can use it however your team works:| Format | Supported Platforms |
|---|---|
| Browser extension (Chrome) | Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams |
| Desktop app | macOS, Windows (standalone, platform-agnostic) |
The assistant panel is only visible to you. Other call participants cannot see the guidance cards or alerts — they experience a normal call throughout.

