Who this is for
PMs and founders who observe users and want the raw friction reaching the team intact, not diluted into a vague summary.
The moment this saves you
I watch a user struggle with our product, know exactly what's wrong, and by the time it reaches the team it's been softened into 'users found it a bit confusing,' which changes nothing.
See it work
Messy spoken thought in. A clean, structured artifact out.
Feedback from watching a customer use the new dashboard. The big thing, they didn't understand the difference between drafts and published, kept editing a draft expecting it to be live, that's a real conceptual problem with our model. They also tried to bulk-select items by clicking and dragging, which isn't supported, that's an expectation we're not meeting. On the positive, they loved the new search, used it constantly and said it's so much faster. One quote, they said quote I feel like the app and I aren't speaking the same language. That's a strong signal about our mental model being off. Highest priority is the draft versus published confusion.
Product demo feedback, June 5, 2026
- Critical friction: Didn't grasp drafts vs published, edited a draft expecting it live (a conceptual problem with our model)
- Unmet expectation: Tried to bulk-select by click-and-drag (not supported)
- Positive: Loved the new search, used it constantly, "so much faster"
- Quote to keep: "I feel like the app and I aren't speaking the same language"
- Top priority: The draft vs published confusion
The workflow
Record a voice note
Hit the hotkey and talk, no formatting, no typing.
Tag it with this context
Contextli shapes your words into the structured output above.
Find it later
Everything's searchable and organised by context.
Pull it into Claude or ChatGPT
Bring your contexts straight into your AI tools with the Contextli MCP.
Your raw recording and transcription stay on your device, so you can always go back to the original.
The prompt behind this context
I'm going to give feedback from watching a user interact with our product. Turn it into a structured feedback note: a bold "Product demo feedback, [today's date]" heading, then labeled lines: Critical friction (the biggest problems, with the specific behavior), Unmet expectation (where the product didn't match their mental model), Positive (what worked), Quote to keep (verbatim, in quotation marks), and Top priority (the one thing to fix first, if I say). Preserve exact user behavior and quotes; don't soften the friction or invent observations. Output only the note.
Make it your own. This is a starting point. Once it's in Contextli, tweak the instructions so the output comes out exactly how you like it.
Use this context
One click copies it and shows you exactly how to drop it into Contextli.
Next, open Contextli, go to the Contexts page, click Import, choose From JSON, paste, then Import Context. It is ready to use.
Make it your own. This is a starting point. Once it's in Contextli, tweak the instructions so the output comes out exactly how you like it.
Your raw recording and transcription stay on your device, so you can always go back to the original.
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Questions people ask
Questions product managers ask about Product Demo Feedback
What is the best way to take meeting notes without missing anything?
The most effective approach is a two-step method: be fully present during the meeting, then speak a structured voice summary immediately afterward while the conversation is fresh. The Product Demo Feedback context converts your spoken debrief into a meeting note with attendees, decisions, and next steps. You get clean notes in under two minutes without having typed or recorded the live meeting.
How do I take meeting notes by voice without a recording bot?
After the meeting ends, open Contextli and select the Product Demo Feedback context. Speak a 60 to 90 second summary covering what was discussed, any decisions, and the agreed next steps. The context formats your words into a clean meeting note ready to share. No bot joins the call, nothing is recorded without consent, and no third-party service sees the conversation.
What should meeting notes include?
Good notes cover the date and attendees, a brief context statement, the key points discussed, any decisions made, and the action items with owners and due dates. The Product Demo Feedback context structures your spoken summary into exactly these sections, so you produce consistent notes every time without remembering the format.
How do I share meeting notes quickly after a call?
Dictate your summary into Contextli using the Product Demo Feedback context immediately after the call. The structured output is plain text you can paste into Slack, Notion, or email in one step. Most people go from "call ended" to "notes shared" in under three minutes.
How do I add this context to Contextli?
Copy the context on this page, then open Contextli and go to the Contexts page. Click Import, choose From JSON, paste it into the Import from Clipboard window, and click Import Context. It is ready to use in under 30 seconds. If you do not have Contextli yet, you can download it for free first.
Is my voice recording private? Does Contextli send it anywhere?
Your voice recording and the transcription are stored on your device only. Contextli processes your audio locally and does not send your recordings or transcription text to any server. The structured output it produces is text you control, and you decide where it goes.
Can I change what the output looks like?
Yes. Every context in Contextli is a starting point you can edit. Open the context in the app, change the instructions to adjust the structure, tone, or fields, and save. The next time you use it, the output reflects your changes. You are not locked into the default format.
Do I need to install an app to use this context?
Yes. Contextli is a free app. Download it, then copy this context and paste it into the Import from Clipboard window on the Contexts page. The whole process takes about 30 seconds.