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Everything you need to turn conversations into structured, actionable output. From quick start guides to the full API reference.

Introduction

Extraktr turns messy conversations into structured, actionable output. Paste a Slack thread, Gmail chain, Discord discussion, or any raw text — and get back clear tasks, decisions, risks, and a summary in seconds.

How it works

Extraktr's extraction engine reads your conversation, identifies who said what, and classifies each statement into structured categories. The output is a JSON object you can copy, export, or share via link.

  • Paste — drop raw conversation text into the input panel
  • Extract — the engine processes and classifies every line
  • Act — review tasks, decisions, and risks in structured output

Built for

Teams and individuals who process conversations daily — project managers tracking action items, engineering leads capturing decisions, anyone who needs to stop re-reading threads.

Quick Start

Get structured output in under a minute. No account required for the free tier.

For direct API access without the web UI, see the Extraction Endpoint section. For terminal automation and the first-party CLI roadmap, see CLI.

1. Add a conversation

Go to extraktr.com/demo and add your conversation in the input panel. One message per line, with a speaker label followed by the message.

Chris: Move the release to Friday?
Morgan: Yes, let's do Friday.
Chris: Friday it is. I'll send the calendar invite.
Jordan: I can own the release notes — will have a draft by Thursday.
Morgan: We decided to skip the beta for this one.
Alex: One risk: if the API change isn't merged by Wednesday we might slip.

2. Process & review

Click Create tasks. The pipeline processes your input and displays structured results in the output panel — organized by Tasks, Decisions, Risks, and Summary tabs, with Conversation Intelligence and Instant Brief panels above for at-a-glance signals.

Still have questions?

Reach out to our team or start extracting to see the platform in action.