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# Overview

If you run complex, multi-stakeholder projects, as an architect, engineer, consultant, or builder, Cogram keeps your project information organized across every tool you use and every site visit.

## Capabilities

Cogram can:

* draft professional minutes in virtual meetings (Teams, Zoom, Google), using your custom templates
* automatically file emails from Outlook into project directories
* create field reports via voice dictation and photos with Cogram's mobile field management app
* draft project reports or accelerate e-discovery across project meetings, emails, and field reports
* summarize RFPs and draft full-scale project proposals grounded in your past experience

Put together, Cogram coordinates your project information across the tools you already use and out in the field, so nothing slips through the cracks between a meeting, an email, and a site visit.

## How can I get started?

Continue to our [Quickstart Guide](/quickstart.md) below.


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