What happens when your call is recorded
Last updated: June 17, 2026
In one sentence
When your Zoom meeting ends, Call-E uses the cloud recording to produce the recording, transcript, and Call Notes — you don't have to do anything.
For Zoom meetings, this only works when the connected Zoom account can cloud-record meetings. Zoom accounts where cloud recording is not available do not give Call-E a recording to process.
What you'll see on the appointment
Open the appointment and click the Recordings & Transcripts tab. That's where the recording and its transcript show up once they're ready. Press Play to listen in Call-E; when playback starts, the player shows a visual wave above the controls so you can jump to a specific moment more easily. While things are still being prepared, you'll see a message that Call-E is working on it and that you'll be notified when your notes are ready — feel free to step away. Short calls are usually ready in about 5 minutes; longer calls can take up to about 15 minutes. Sometimes it takes a bit longer than usual, and Call-E will let you know either way.
When a recording starts with silence, pressing Play starts near the first spoken words. You can still drag the timeline back to the beginning if you want to hear the full recording.
Zoom has to finish processing the recording on its side before Call-E can download it, which is why the time scales with call length.
Zoom meetings vs. in-person calls
- Zoom meetings. Call-E picks up the cloud recording automatically after the meeting ends. For this to work, cloud recording has to be available and turned on in Zoom. If the meeting ran without cloud recording, there's nothing for Call-E to transcribe.
- In-person calls. If you recorded the session in the Call-E app using your device's microphone, Call-E uploads the audio when you end the session and processes it the same way from there.
When Zoom recording is unavailable
If Call-E knows the connected Zoom account cannot cloud-record a meeting, it tells you before you schedule and on the appointment page.
You may see Recording unavailable before the meeting starts, or Call-E did not capture this appointment after it ends. That means Call-E will not produce a recording, transcript, Call Notes, or Call Scorecard for that Zoom meeting.
You can still hold the Zoom meeting. To get recordings and transcripts for future Zoom meetings, use a Zoom account that supports cloud recording and make sure cloud recording is turned on.
If you see "A previous recording is still finalizing"
This message can appear when you tap Record In-Person if the previous in-person session didn't finish uploading — for example, the app was closed before the audio finished saving.
Tap Reset & retry in the message. Call-E clears the previous session and starts a fresh recording right away. If you'd rather wait, the previous session clears on its own after about 30 minutes; you can then start a new recording normally.
When there's no audible speech
If the recording didn't pick up any speech — a muted microphone, audio capture failure, or a very short clip — Call-E shows a clear No speech detected message on the Transcript and on the Call Notes and Call Scorecard. The appointment still shows as Completed; only the transcript and the AI assistance reflect that there was nothing to transcribe.
There's no Retry button in this case, because retrying can't recover speech that wasn't captured. If you expected audio, check that the right microphone was selected and that cloud recording was on, then record the next call.
If the transcript never shows up
- Give it more time for longer calls. A 2-hour call can take longer than 15 minutes to process.
- Check cloud recording was on. For Zoom meetings, open the meeting in Zoom and confirm a cloud recording exists. If it doesn't, Call-E has nothing to work from.
- Check the appointment for a recording warning. If it says Call-E did not capture this appointment, Call-E already knows Zoom could not provide a cloud recording for that meeting.
- Still nothing after an hour? Contact support from the appointment page and include the appointment date and client name.