Meeting Title: Nico_Casie Date: 2025-02-12 Meeting participants: Casie Aviles, Nicolas Sucari


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1 00:02:29.040 00:02:30.190 Nicolas Sucari: Hi Casey.

2 00:02:30.190 00:02:31.229 Casie Aviles: Hey? Nico.

3 00:02:32.420 00:02:33.269 Nicolas Sucari: How are you?

4 00:02:34.202 00:02:37.910 Casie Aviles: Yeah, I’m doing fine. Just started work right now.

5 00:02:38.820 00:02:42.160 Nicolas Sucari: Nice. Okay, yeah, I’m doing good, too.

6 00:02:42.900 00:02:44.480 Nicolas Sucari: Good morning here.

7 00:02:44.770 00:02:46.720 Nicolas Sucari: But yeah, good, too.

8 00:02:47.410 00:02:56.430 Nicolas Sucari: Hey? I just wanted to understand a little bit how you’re doing that kind of copy paste of the database for Javi, as also mentioned.

9 00:02:57.310 00:03:00.929 Casie Aviles: Sure. Yeah, I’ll let me walk you through this.

10 00:03:02.770 00:03:05.539 Casie Aviles: Okay? So you are you seeing my screen right now?

11 00:03:06.270 00:03:06.940 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah.

12 00:03:07.870 00:03:12.190 Casie Aviles: Okay, can you? Yeah, that can you move the controls? Yeah, that’s perfect

13 00:03:13.682 00:03:17.537 Casie Aviles: okay, so basically how it works is,

14 00:03:18.150 00:03:23.849 Casie Aviles: i, i, we 1st like, we’re copying the tickets, the Java client tickets from

15 00:03:23.980 00:03:27.743 Casie Aviles: the AI data database the main one. So and then.

16 00:03:28.420 00:03:33.330 Casie Aviles: yeah, we’re just we filter. And then we copy to a new database, which is

17 00:03:33.610 00:03:36.680 Casie Aviles: this one that I created so.

18 00:03:36.680 00:03:37.100 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah.

19 00:03:37.490 00:03:44.230 Casie Aviles: Yeah. So for the client it will look like this. And yeah, it. Just

20 00:03:44.810 00:03:50.479 Casie Aviles: I, yeah, it happened it. I do it. I run the the script like once a day. So

21 00:03:51.930 00:04:00.050 Casie Aviles: right now I do it manually. So I use just I just use code like this. So I run this every day like

22 00:04:00.330 00:04:09.100 Casie Aviles: before I clock out. And but ideally I want to have it on this platform, which is windmill. So it’s automatic like it runs

23 00:04:09.530 00:04:12.910 Casie Aviles: the duplication process once a day.

24 00:04:12.910 00:04:20.569 Nicolas Sucari: Okay. So if you do it manually, like, you’re doing like 1 1 once one per day, right?

25 00:04:21.531 00:04:28.818 Nicolas Sucari: We need that we need. Maybe we need these to be like 1 1 per hour like, copy it and paste it one per hour.

26 00:04:29.580 00:04:35.699 Nicolas Sucari: like with windmill. What? Which? What should be the cost of doing something like that like once per hour.

27 00:04:36.260 00:04:37.190 Nicolas Sucari: you know.

28 00:04:40.150 00:04:45.400 Casie Aviles: I think I can like. I don’t have like a super detailed idea yet, but

29 00:04:45.680 00:04:48.170 Casie Aviles: I think just looking at our

30 00:04:48.855 00:04:52.399 Casie Aviles: payments. I don’t think it’s going to cause a significant spike like

31 00:04:54.210 00:04:54.990 Nicolas Sucari: Okay.

32 00:04:56.090 00:05:01.689 Casie Aviles: Yeah. So I think maybe it’s going to be like around the same.

33 00:05:02.736 00:05:04.470 Casie Aviles: Cost right now. Because, yeah.

34 00:05:04.470 00:05:09.350 Nicolas Sucari: Okay, okay, that’s good. Okay, yeah. Maybe let’s try.

35 00:05:09.510 00:05:13.719 Nicolas Sucari: Like, if if you if you ask me, I will say, like, we need to have it like

36 00:05:13.900 00:05:16.820 Nicolas Sucari: live all the time, but I think once per hour is fine.

37 00:05:17.200 00:05:20.840 Nicolas Sucari: or once every like 3, 4 h is fine, too, I think.

38 00:05:22.000 00:05:22.680 Casie Aviles: Okay.

39 00:05:23.290 00:05:32.080 Nicolas Sucari: Other other question like, what? When you copy paste like, I’m seeing here that you have, like a lot of views like this week upcoming by status block done overview.

40 00:05:32.190 00:05:38.090 Nicolas Sucari: You created all of that, or when you copy and paste, it is automatically creating like these views.

41 00:05:38.890 00:05:43.669 Casie Aviles: These views. I, yeah, these these ones are.

42 00:05:44.000 00:05:50.100 Casie Aviles: were what I did. Was I duplicated the AI data first? st

43 00:05:51.282 00:05:55.850 Casie Aviles: So without yeah. And then I deleted everything so.

44 00:05:56.010 00:05:59.819 Casie Aviles: and then that’s when I run the python script to

45 00:06:00.924 00:06:10.280 Casie Aviles: to filter and then transfer the tickets here. So I did not like create these from scratch. So these were also from carried over from this main database.

46 00:06:10.280 00:06:17.160 Nicolas Sucari: Okay. But why? Why, like? You have some of them there like you delete some of those views when you compete

47 00:06:17.350 00:06:21.779 Nicolas Sucari: right like, there are not the same in the other one. You have more views.

48 00:06:23.020 00:06:24.389 Casie Aviles: Oh, okay. Okay.

49 00:06:25.090 00:06:29.919 Nicolas Sucari: So what I’ll say is just don’t copy any views. Just copy like the overview that has everything.

50 00:06:30.140 00:06:34.679 Nicolas Sucari: And yeah, don’t bring any other view to the Javi of external.

51 00:06:35.910 00:06:41.050 Casie Aviles: Okay? Sure so we want to remove these other views. Right? Like this week upcoming.

52 00:06:41.050 00:06:47.196 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, yeah, just keep. Keep the overview that has everything. Let’s make it as simple as possible. And then

53 00:06:48.540 00:06:51.029 Nicolas Sucari: here you have let me see.

54 00:06:51.450 00:06:57.119 Nicolas Sucari: these are all you’re sure that these are all like I can. Can I add like properties?

55 00:07:00.030 00:07:01.250 Nicolas Sucari: Is he

56 00:07:02.104 00:07:10.919 Nicolas Sucari: adding, Yeah, look at the tape, look at the board like. If I can add, for example, department client.

57 00:07:11.130 00:07:13.320 Nicolas Sucari: I can have the Java project.

58 00:07:13.640 00:07:16.659 Nicolas Sucari: I can add desk Id.

59 00:07:17.500 00:07:24.439 Nicolas Sucari: I can add due date, and Sydney maybe.

60 00:07:28.840 00:07:29.760 Nicolas Sucari: is he.

61 00:07:30.410 00:07:32.039 Casie Aviles: Oh, okay, yeah. I see them.

62 00:07:32.350 00:07:37.299 Nicolas Sucari: Like we can we? Yeah, maybe not. Of all of these ones. Let me remove.

63 00:07:38.110 00:07:44.310 Nicolas Sucari: Let me see, let me remove very sure that all of them are shabby. We are sure everything is data.

64 00:07:45.290 00:07:48.170 Nicolas Sucari: Maybe he like this, yeah.

65 00:07:51.360 00:07:52.060 Casie Aviles: Okay.

66 00:07:58.440 00:07:59.660 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, maybe like that.

67 00:08:03.650 00:08:07.589 Casie Aviles: Okay. So for the other properties we don’t really need them.

68 00:08:10.250 00:08:15.190 Nicolas Sucari: Like we don’t we? We don’t need to see them on the board.

69 00:08:15.870 00:08:17.190 Casie Aviles: That.

70 00:08:18.070 00:08:23.610 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, let’s say, like, we need to lock this view, maybe log database

71 00:08:24.010 00:08:32.089 Nicolas Sucari: so that no one can make changes. Yeah, I locked it, can we? When we paste it here we can. Can we lock automatically the database? With this view.

72 00:08:33.900 00:08:37.299 Casie Aviles: I don’t know yet if we could do that. But yeah.

73 00:08:37.870 00:08:38.549 Nicolas Sucari: Okay.

74 00:08:38.840 00:08:45.149 Nicolas Sucari: So I just like logged it. If you try changing something, you won’t be able right?

75 00:08:47.310 00:08:49.150 Nicolas Sucari: No, like something

76 00:08:49.880 00:08:54.859 Nicolas Sucari: something of the view. Like if you try changing something of the view like click on the

77 00:08:55.290 00:08:57.109 Nicolas Sucari: on the 3 dots on the right.

78 00:08:58.910 00:09:01.549 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, click on language properties.

79 00:09:02.730 00:09:06.119 Nicolas Sucari: Maybe you’re not able to change these or yes.

80 00:09:08.120 00:09:12.430 Nicolas Sucari: click on the ion department there. Yeah, or maybe one of these ones.

81 00:09:12.990 00:09:14.649 Casie Aviles: Can you add them or not?

82 00:09:14.910 00:09:16.460 Nicolas Sucari: It’s locked. Okay, okay.

83 00:09:18.350 00:09:18.900 Casie Aviles: Yeah.

84 00:09:18.900 00:09:20.240 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, this is good.

85 00:09:23.380 00:09:24.060 Casie Aviles: Okay.

86 00:09:26.140 00:09:26.830 Nicolas Sucari: Okay.

87 00:09:27.780 00:09:36.919 Nicolas Sucari: But yeah, maybe like, let me know how hard it is. And if you’re not finding a way to do it like automatically, we can find another way to do it. But

88 00:09:37.340 00:09:44.159 Nicolas Sucari: yeah, you just let me know, because Aman is gonna be seeing that like the client is gonna be, seeing that. So

89 00:09:45.130 00:09:50.360 Nicolas Sucari: we need to make sure that this is like up to date with the other with the other database.

90 00:09:51.720 00:09:56.759 Casie Aviles: Okay, sure, I’ll make sure that, and then I’ll also have it here and run every R. Then.

91 00:09:58.420 00:09:59.080 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah.

92 00:09:59.320 00:10:04.219 Nicolas Sucari: Okay, okay, cool. Thank you. Casey.

93 00:10:05.900 00:10:08.490 Nicolas Sucari: yeah, I think this is all I have.

94 00:10:08.900 00:10:11.540 Nicolas Sucari: because they have another one. That’s

95 00:10:12.120 00:10:17.680 Nicolas Sucari: that’s similar. Like, if you are, if you go, go back one page there in notion. Go to client Javi. Coffee on the top.

96 00:10:21.090 00:10:22.680 Nicolas Sucari: I know. Here, maybe.

97 00:10:23.010 00:10:26.550 Nicolas Sucari: Okay. Yeah. Go to Javi coffee again, open it.

98 00:10:27.330 00:10:34.050 Nicolas Sucari: and if you open these, go to, do you have access to external. If you scroll down a little bit more.

99 00:10:34.260 00:10:37.069 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, go to that one. The page there. Yeah.

100 00:10:37.300 00:10:46.220 Nicolas Sucari: this is the page that we are sharing with the client that has everything. If you scroll down, it has that database that you created there, you see.

101 00:10:46.810 00:10:47.520 Casie Aviles: Yes.

102 00:10:47.520 00:10:55.049 Nicolas Sucari: So this is. This is how they are looking at that. But if you scroll up a little bit and click on Javi coffee. Javi coffee objectives

103 00:10:55.300 00:10:59.280 Nicolas Sucari: a little bit more. It’s on top of yeah on the page, maybe. Yeah.

104 00:11:00.840 00:11:05.449 Nicolas Sucari: So here you scroll down a little bit. You’ll have like a timeline view.

105 00:11:06.420 00:11:09.250 Nicolas Sucari: more and more and more. Yeah, below these ones.

106 00:11:09.860 00:11:12.740 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, here this one is.

107 00:11:12.940 00:11:21.220 Nicolas Sucari: You see, you have 2 views. Here. You have a Java project details, and you have a timeline view. If you scroll up a little bit you’ll be able to change the view. Yeah.

108 00:11:21.350 00:11:22.640 Nicolas Sucari: click on the timeline.

109 00:11:26.245 00:11:26.670 Casie Aviles: Which?

110 00:11:26.670 00:11:32.260 Nicolas Sucari: No, no, no, no! Below like the where you are seeing like the big, the big table

111 00:11:33.970 00:11:35.369 Nicolas Sucari: scroll down a little bit

112 00:11:37.280 00:11:44.080 Nicolas Sucari: there below that below this one below our estimates there is one that says Javi. Project details and timeline

113 00:11:44.930 00:11:50.139 Nicolas Sucari: keep looking a little bit below. Yeah, there, there, click on timeline

114 00:11:52.870 00:11:54.109 Nicolas Sucari: on the right on the right. There.

115 00:11:55.390 00:11:56.350 Nicolas Sucari: It isn’t. Yeah.

116 00:11:56.660 00:11:59.083 Nicolas Sucari: So what we are doing here is

117 00:12:01.020 00:12:13.030 Nicolas Sucari: we we have like the same database task that that and the database with all of the tasks. And we are we are creating this timeline with the for the Javi tasks. Only right

118 00:12:13.762 00:12:19.199 Nicolas Sucari: and like using the start, date and end date of each of those tasks

119 00:12:20.370 00:12:30.070 Nicolas Sucari: like, I’m not sure if, like, if we are doing like all of the effort to copy, paste the database so that it’s the task database. We should do the same here or not. What do you think.

120 00:12:31.940 00:12:40.729 Casie Aviles: So basically, we, we’re getting like, we want to get the start date and the end date. So this will, this will create this view?

121 00:12:41.450 00:12:43.020 Casie Aviles: Yeah, exactly.

122 00:12:43.830 00:12:44.380 Casie Aviles: Thank you.

123 00:12:44.380 00:13:02.540 Nicolas Sucari: I I don’t know if we like. What I’m saying is you’re doing the copy paste because we don’t need to have the task. The our database in the client share page like in the other database that we just saw. But here we are still using. This is the let me unlocate. Let me show you the

124 00:13:03.410 00:13:10.639 Nicolas Sucari: database title like this is AI, and data like this is the same database that we are hiding in the other view. Right. That’s why we’re just.

125 00:13:10.640 00:13:11.230 Casie Aviles: The main one.

126 00:13:11.230 00:13:14.290 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, for? Yeah, this is the main one. That’s what I’m saying.

127 00:13:15.310 00:13:15.910 Nicolas Sucari: So.

128 00:13:15.910 00:13:16.670 Casie Aviles: Oh, okay.

129 00:13:16.670 00:13:20.900 Nicolas Sucari: My question is, should we do the same that we’re doing in the other one here or not

130 00:13:22.690 00:13:25.770 Nicolas Sucari: like? Should we create another copy paste? With this view.

131 00:13:27.490 00:13:30.740 Casie Aviles: I think I think that should be possible.

132 00:13:30.850 00:13:34.370 Casie Aviles: If if I might. If yeah, let me double check, like.

133 00:13:35.740 00:13:41.420 Casie Aviles: yeah, I think we could do that. If I could get like the start date and end date correctly.

134 00:13:41.420 00:13:44.029 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, it’s it’s it’s all in the

135 00:13:44.300 00:13:48.539 Nicolas Sucari: yeah. The only issue there is. Okay, let do you want me to share? I can. I can share.

136 00:13:48.540 00:13:50.710 Casie Aviles: Oh, sure! Sure! Let me stop!

137 00:13:53.360 00:13:56.120 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, I’ll show you what’s going on here.

138 00:13:57.480 00:14:00.210 Nicolas Sucari: Let me know when you’re seeing right.

139 00:14:00.370 00:14:01.740 Casie Aviles: Okay, yeah. I see it now.

140 00:14:02.270 00:14:06.809 Nicolas Sucari: Okay, so these these like timeline view that we have here.

141 00:14:08.760 00:14:23.030 Nicolas Sucari: this is like the data. And AI database, right? So every task here. That’s done, blocked, or anything. We’re getting the start date. So that’s why we have it. Here. We have the start date and the end date, and if you open one of these

142 00:14:23.540 00:14:28.800 Nicolas Sucari: you’ll see that this is coming from the same database. We have all of the properties filled out.

143 00:14:28.910 00:14:36.719 Nicolas Sucari: and the start, date and end date are like automations created by Marianne. Like when once a task

144 00:14:36.910 00:14:48.359 Nicolas Sucari: gets to in development, the start date that is here, it automatically populates. And when we move that to done, the end date automatically populates here. Okay.

145 00:14:49.037 00:14:54.940 Nicolas Sucari: so here in this view, we are using start date end date. We are using the Java Project

146 00:14:55.330 00:14:59.130 Nicolas Sucari: property because we are grouping in terms of

147 00:14:59.420 00:15:04.519 Nicolas Sucari: yeah, which project for Java we’re working on like here, like you. If you want to see

148 00:15:04.650 00:15:07.660 Nicolas Sucari: the project so we can collapse this. See?

149 00:15:08.740 00:15:13.610 Nicolas Sucari: Right? If we wanna see just what we are doing for gross margin. We have these 3 tasks.

150 00:15:13.800 00:15:18.039 Nicolas Sucari: We wanna see what we’re doing for Etl cost optimization. We have these ones right?

151 00:15:19.210 00:15:26.540 Nicolas Sucari: So that’s what we are doing like at at the client wanted to to see, like a timeline view of all of our tasks.

152 00:15:26.780 00:15:48.480 Nicolas Sucari: So that’s what we did like to replace what we were doing here on the top. That is kind of difficult, because, if not, this is all manually, and we need to like, maintain every day. These like this is a different database, and we need to like, create and move things all all time. And here is automatically created with the same database that we are using for the tasks.

153 00:15:48.820 00:15:51.259 Nicolas Sucari: That’s what I created. Okay.

154 00:15:51.810 00:15:52.490 Casie Aviles: Yes.

155 00:15:52.740 00:15:56.290 Nicolas Sucari: What what I’m saying is in the client view like this one.

156 00:15:57.040 00:16:07.440 Nicolas Sucari: This one was before. It was the same database that we have, but like we changed this. So it it it doesn’t confuse people.

157 00:16:07.560 00:16:09.070 Nicolas Sucari: Right? So should we?

158 00:16:09.410 00:16:11.779 Nicolas Sucari: Same with the one that’s inside here or not.

159 00:16:13.930 00:16:15.029 Nicolas Sucari: What do you think.

160 00:16:19.770 00:16:20.740 Casie Aviles: Hmm.

161 00:16:22.920 00:16:35.969 Nicolas Sucari: I mean I like it. How it is right now I also what we did to stop confusing people is we remove access to this page, so only he, only this page is accessed by like

162 00:16:36.420 00:16:46.839 Nicolas Sucari: several people you see, like you, me, Aman Marianne, and Utam. The rest of like our team cannot see these stuff.

163 00:16:48.750 00:16:49.500 Casie Aviles: Okay?

164 00:16:50.800 00:16:52.974 Casie Aviles: And for the timeline view

165 00:16:53.860 00:16:56.639 Casie Aviles: the client would want to see that also.

166 00:16:58.150 00:17:02.309 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, exactly. That’s why it’s inside here. So the client can see this one.

167 00:17:04.030 00:17:09.550 Casie Aviles: But since we are not sharing access to the main database, they are not able to see this yet.

168 00:17:11.170 00:17:13.859 Nicolas Sucari: But are they? Do they have access or not?

169 00:17:14.650 00:17:17.469 Nicolas Sucari: Okay, that’s a good question for you from you. Let me check.

170 00:17:18.510 00:17:23.360 Nicolas Sucari: This is the executive summary right executive overview.

171 00:17:27.930 00:17:29.270 Nicolas Sucari: Let me see, it’s all right.

172 00:17:29.880 00:17:31.100 Casie Aviles: Yes, yes.

173 00:17:36.100 00:17:36.710 Casie Aviles: because.

174 00:17:36.710 00:17:37.390 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, I get what.

175 00:17:37.390 00:17:45.180 Casie Aviles: You know. Yeah, because, as far as I know, they don’t have like. I don’t think Marianne gave access to a man to this database.

176 00:17:46.630 00:17:54.419 Nicolas Sucari: Hmm, okay, okay, okay, so we’ll need to keep or either give access to this database or

177 00:17:56.660 00:17:59.730 Nicolas Sucari: yeah, we should. We should do another copy paste right?

178 00:18:00.410 00:18:11.869 Casie Aviles: Yes, and what will happen is we’ll replace the database. So if the timeline view is using the main database, we’ll just replace it with the copy, the cop, the duplicate.

179 00:18:12.700 00:18:15.549 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, yeah, the duplicate. Okay, okay.

180 00:18:16.010 00:18:20.880 Nicolas Sucari: yeah. Okay, so yeah, we’ll need that because Aman is not gonna be able to see this, if not right.

181 00:18:21.580 00:18:22.490 Casie Aviles: Yes.

182 00:18:23.470 00:18:25.010 Nicolas Sucari: Okay, cool.

183 00:18:26.790 00:18:28.460 Nicolas Sucari: Okay, yeah.

184 00:18:28.580 00:18:30.459 Nicolas Sucari: So I think we need to do that. Yeah.

185 00:18:32.290 00:18:33.350 Casie Aviles: Okay, so

186 00:18:34.000 00:18:40.059 Casie Aviles: I guess I’ll make a copy of all of this first.st I don’t want to disrupt this view yet, so

187 00:18:40.250 00:18:43.260 Casie Aviles: I’ll see how well I can replicate this.

188 00:18:44.330 00:18:50.709 Nicolas Sucari: Okay, okay, let me know if I if you need any help I think created another view of this one.

189 00:18:51.167 00:18:59.949 Nicolas Sucari: Because I want to also to have it like I want to have, like the same view in like in our internal client page like here.

190 00:19:01.100 00:19:01.900 Nicolas Sucari: Okay.

191 00:19:02.270 00:19:02.960 Casie Aviles: Okay.

192 00:19:04.340 00:19:06.949 Nicolas Sucari: So that we as a team can also see

193 00:19:07.080 00:19:13.029 Nicolas Sucari: like the actual. Yeah, if if you if you want, I can create that view first, st and then you can

194 00:19:13.563 00:19:17.379 Nicolas Sucari: duplicate the one that I’m gonna be creating. Okay, do you prefer that.

195 00:19:18.597 00:19:19.610 Casie Aviles: Yeah, yeah, sure.

196 00:19:20.590 00:19:24.760 Nicolas Sucari: Okay? Because we have here javits, too. But this one is not

197 00:19:24.940 00:19:26.969 Nicolas Sucari: working. Yeah, I have it here. Okay?

198 00:19:27.090 00:19:29.090 Nicolas Sucari: Oh, yeah, I have it here. That’s perfect.

199 00:19:30.360 00:19:32.790 Nicolas Sucari: Okay, this one is the one that we need to duplicate.

200 00:19:35.500 00:19:36.350 Nicolas Sucari: Okay.

201 00:19:39.830 00:19:43.010 Nicolas Sucari: just need to add here the status.

202 00:19:48.190 00:19:52.770 Nicolas Sucari: yep, perfect.

203 00:20:02.460 00:20:03.300 Nicolas Sucari: Okay.

204 00:20:04.910 00:20:05.580 Casie Aviles: Okay.

205 00:20:05.580 00:20:08.500 Nicolas Sucari: I’m gonna yeah, I’m gonna delete this stuff. Maybe

206 00:20:11.540 00:20:15.230 Nicolas Sucari: I’m gonna see how we can do it. But yeah, this is the one that we need to replicate.

207 00:20:17.270 00:20:18.080 Casie Aviles: Okay, got it?

208 00:20:21.300 00:20:26.380 Nicolas Sucari: And the one that’s inside. Javi coffee objectives internally.

209 00:20:27.280 00:20:35.489 Nicolas Sucari: Okay, cool. Let me know if you need any help on something, if you if you like.

210 00:20:36.062 00:20:44.289 Nicolas Sucari: It’s a lot of information, and it’s almost all the same. So if you get a little bit confused about where to base your

211 00:20:44.560 00:20:47.740 Nicolas Sucari: duplicate or anything, let me know, and I can help you. Okay.

212 00:20:48.670 00:20:50.430 Casie Aviles: Okay. Sure. Thanks. Nico.

213 00:20:52.350 00:20:53.450 Nicolas Sucari: Thanks, Daisy.

214 00:20:54.394 00:20:58.650 Casie Aviles: Before we end. I also that’s like, maybe it’s a bit off tangent. But

215 00:20:59.750 00:21:04.900 Casie Aviles: maybe in another call I’d love to also chat about like, you know, the

216 00:21:05.250 00:21:07.519 Casie Aviles: I guess the existing agents that I’ve

217 00:21:08.304 00:21:12.450 Casie Aviles: deployed like, for example, the the Zoom summarizer agent. So

218 00:21:12.985 00:21:20.690 Casie Aviles: basically what we’re lacking right now is, I know that they’re deployed. But something to work on is like, you know, I want to make sure that

219 00:21:21.070 00:21:27.559 Casie Aviles: the team is also, you know, receiving value from the agent set that we have deployed. So

220 00:21:27.670 00:21:31.309 Casie Aviles: maybe we could have like another chat about like

221 00:21:31.510 00:21:37.540 Casie Aviles: how you think it’s going so far. And maybe if there are any features that

222 00:21:38.780 00:21:41.310 Casie Aviles: like, if if we’re using it at all, or

223 00:21:41.660 00:21:52.640 Casie Aviles: how can we be? You know, how can it make? How it? How can people use it more organically? Like, you know? I guess those are just the stuff. I wanted to also talk to the team with.

224 00:21:53.730 00:22:09.749 Nicolas Sucari: So something that happened yesterday that I was like wanting to do so. Yesterday I met with Bo, and the soon summarizer like took so long to like. It was not like like instant when we finished the meeting, like it took. So it took a little bit longer.

225 00:22:09.990 00:22:16.469 Nicolas Sucari: So if so, maybe we can. I don’t know. How can we do that. But, for example.

226 00:22:16.740 00:22:20.229 Nicolas Sucari: I talked to Bo at let me show you.

227 00:22:22.418 00:22:30.970 Nicolas Sucari: We talk. I talked to Bo at 4 pm. Here in Argentina and the zoom summarizer like the detail he we. I received that at

228 00:22:31.150 00:22:37.450 Nicolas Sucari: 7, 35 pm. Like 3 h and a half later, right.

229 00:22:38.080 00:22:38.850 Casie Aviles: Yes, yes.

230 00:22:38.850 00:23:01.090 Nicolas Sucari: If I if I was, if I if I will receive, like the zoom summarizer like instantly when the meeting is over with the details. I’m gonna use the ticket here on top of that zoom summarizer agent to create tickets. But if it’s gonna if but if it’s gonna take like 3 h to get this zoom summarizer, like the summary of the meeting, like I already created the ticket. You know

231 00:23:01.480 00:23:03.740 Nicolas Sucari: I can. I cannot wait like 3 h.

232 00:23:03.890 00:23:07.349 Nicolas Sucari: So yeah, that’s something that happened yesterday. I don’t know if it was just

233 00:23:07.680 00:23:16.980 Nicolas Sucari: yesterday, or I’m not sure but yeah, I was trying to use the ticket here yesterday we had that meeting with Bo, but I needed to create a ticket so, and I was not getting the zoom summarizer.

234 00:23:18.350 00:23:26.500 Casie Aviles: Yeah, sometimes there are like meetings that don’t get summarized immediately. So sometimes I have to like, do manual intervention. So

235 00:23:26.660 00:23:30.360 Casie Aviles: yeah, that’s something I can look into next and make sure that

236 00:23:30.520 00:23:35.529 Casie Aviles: the summary the summaries are being sent. But yeah, okay.

237 00:23:36.940 00:23:44.630 Nicolas Sucari: Okay, yeah, but the the like, the summary that the but the agent is giving. I think it’s really accurate. It’s it’s good.

238 00:23:44.995 00:23:57.529 Nicolas Sucari: I just need. I, I just wanna try like both of them working together. Because I think that’s like the way we’re gonna use them like we have a meeting. We have the summary. We use the other agent to create the tickets, and that’s how we proceed right.

239 00:23:58.140 00:23:59.240 Casie Aviles: Yeah, definitely.

240 00:24:00.280 00:24:15.499 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah. But yeah, let me know if okay. So what if if we can try? So if we’re gonna receive the soon summarizer from this meeting. We can try to get here to create those tickets for you, maybe. For the duplicates. Do you want to do that?

241 00:24:17.226 00:24:19.160 Casie Aviles: Yeah, sure, although I think.

242 00:24:21.272 00:24:27.779 Casie Aviles: okay, yeah, let’s see if it will work. Because I we didn’t really make any changes yet to the ticket there since last

243 00:24:27.980 00:24:28.839 Casie Aviles: since yesterday.

244 00:24:29.790 00:24:30.210 Casie Aviles: Yeah.

245 00:24:30.210 00:24:36.849 Nicolas Sucari: But you are. But you are. You are on the list of possible assignations, right? So maybe that’s gonna be that’s gonna work.

246 00:24:37.420 00:24:39.599 Casie Aviles: Yes, yes. Okay, yeah. We can give you that.

247 00:24:42.650 00:24:44.940 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, okay.

248 00:24:46.770 00:24:50.849 Casie Aviles: Yeah, that’s it from me. But yeah, thanks. Thanks a lot. Nicole.

249 00:24:51.750 00:24:54.329 Nicolas Sucari: Thank you, Casey. Talk later. Bye, bye.

250 00:24:54.330 00:24:55.369 Casie Aviles: Thank you. Bye.