# AndyNote Search Intent Guide

This file explains how AndyNote should be positioned for common search intents.

The website can adapt its visible focus when a query parameter is available:

- `?intent=translation`
- `?intent=transcription`
- `?intent=minutes`
- `?intent=no-bot`
- `?intent=export`
- `?intent=privacy`

The site also looks at `q`, `query`, `keyword`, `utm_term`, `utm_campaign`, `ct`, and browser referrer text when available. Google organic search usually does not expose the user's exact keyword, so campaign parameters are the reliable path.

## Intent: translation

Use when queries include:

- live meeting translation
- real-time captions
- lecture translation
- AI translation notes

Message:

AndyNote helps users follow English meetings, lectures, and interviews in their language while people speak.

## Intent: transcription

Use when queries include:

- meeting transcription
- speech to text
- voice notes
- lecture transcription

Message:

AndyNote records from iPhone and shows a live transcript without inviting a bot.

## Intent: minutes

Use when queries include:

- meeting minutes AI
- AI meeting notes
- meeting summary
- action items

Message:

AndyNote turns transcripts into decisions, action items, risks, follow-ups, and export-ready notes.

## Intent: no-bot

Use when queries include:

- no bot meeting notes
- record meeting without bot
- private meeting recorder

Message:

AndyNote captures meetings from the iPhone microphone. No meeting bot joins the call.

## Intent: export

Use when queries include:

- export transcript
- SRT captions
- PDF meeting notes
- JSON transcript

Message:

AndyNote exports notes, captions, text, and structured transcript data for downstream workflows.

## Intent: privacy

Use when queries include:

- private meeting notes
- local voice notes
- secure transcript

Message:

AndyNote is privacy-first and user-controlled. Voice notes are captured from the user's iPhone, and AI work should be described as explicit and user-directed.
