Getting Started
Your first coached meeting
Join a call and watch Sussur start coaching. What to expect, and how to read the suggestions.
Updated 2026-06-10 · Verified against v0.10.25
You're set up. Here's what your first real session looks like.
Start a session
Sussur watches for meetings automatically. When you join a call in Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, Webex, FaceTime, Slack, or Discord, Sussur notices and offers to start a session.
- Join your call as usual.
- When Sussur prompts you, click Start session (or start one manually from the Home screen).
- Talk normally. Within a few seconds you'll see the live transcript fill in.
You'll know it's working when coaching cards begin appearing in the floating overlay as the conversation develops.
Reading the coaching
- Coaching cards appear in a small always-on-top overlay — a question to ask, an objection to address, a moment to slow down. Accept or dismiss each one.
- The rapport gauge shows a live 0–100 read on how the relationship is going, updated as you talk.
- Audio coaching (optional) can speak suggestions quietly into one ear, so you can keep your eyes on the call.
Tip
Want to practice first? Sussur's setup wizard includes a short simulated session so you can see coaching in action before a real call.
After the call
When you end the session, Sussur writes a structured debrief: a summary, key moments, action items, and how the relationship moved. Learn more in Using Sussur → Post-call debrief.
If coaching didn't appear, work through Troubleshooting → No coaching is showing up.