At 211, method 200 further includes automatically creating a transcript of the conference. The transcript may record and/or otherwise track any suitable details of the conference. Non-limiting examples of details to be include in a transcript include: 1) participant arrival and departures, 2) conference audio/video, 3) transcribed conversations by local and/or remote participants, 4) visual information shared by conference participants (e.g., diagrams, drawings, photographs), 5) digital information shared by conference participants (e.g., document files, multimedia files, web addresses, email addresses, or any other digital content) and interaction with the shared digital information by conference participants (e.g., clicking on a next slide in a presentation), 6) gestures and/or non-verbal cues performed by the participants (e.g., hand gestures, laughing, and/or clapping), and/or 7) tag information submitted via companion devices of conference participants (e.g., indicating a bookmark or point of interest in the conference, or more generally any event occurring at a particular time). Any details included in the transcript may be correlated with a timestamp. Accordingly, the transcript may interleave details of the conference in a temporal order in which such details occurred in the conference. Whenever a detail is recorded, computerized intelligent assistant 1300 may provide a notification to one or more conference participants in real-time (e.g., a notification message sent to a companion device describing the recorded detail).