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What’s New at Skribby: Features, Models & Webinar Support

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What’s New at Skribby: Features, Models & Webinar Support

What We Recently Shipped

Discover Skribby’s latest product updates, including new transcription models, webinar support, infrastructure improvements, and platform features for real-time voice products.

Over the last few months, we focused on four things: expanding regional infrastructure, adding more transcription options, improving the platform itself, and broadening meeting platform support. If you're new here, Skribby is a meeting bot API for Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Meet, built for teams shipping transcription, AI meeting assistants, and real-time voice features, with docs for REST API integrations and TypeScript SDK usage.

Infrastructure and regional expansion

One of the biggest recent updates was the availability of our Japan region.

With dedicated infrastructure in Tokyo, customers in Asia can run low-latency bots closer to their users. The Japan region also gives teams a region-local option for stronger data residency alignment. If you need region-specific setup details, see our regions guide.

New transcription models

We also expanded the transcription models available on Skribby, giving developers more flexibility depending on whether speed, accuracy, or provider preference matters most. This is especially useful for teams building AI meeting products, voice agents, or transcription-heavy workflows. For the broader list of supported options and naming conventions, see the transcription models guide. If you're comparing options, our blog post on the best transcription model for meeting bots is also a useful starting point.

Together, these additions make it easier to choose the right setup for different product and customer needs.

Platform improvements

On the platform side, we shipped several features designed to make Skribby easier to integrate into real production workflows.

Custom metadata on bots

You can now attach your own metadata to any bot, making it easier to track bots internally and match them to records in your own system.

Pricing endpoint

We introduced a pricing endpoint so customers can query bot pricing programmatically. This is especially useful for cost calculations inside your own product or internal tooling. For general pricing context, see our pricing page.

Signed webhooks and webhook secrets

We also added signed webhooks and webhook secrets management, so you can verify that incoming events came from Skribby using the provided signature headers. If you're implementing this now, our webhook security guide walks through the verification flow.

Expanded meeting platform support

We continued to improve support for webinar-specific flows and meeting platform coverage.

Zoom Webinar support

Support includes webinar chat and the full disclaimer flow. If you're working with Zoom-specific chat behavior, our Zoom chat guide covers meetings vs. webinars and threading behavior.

Teams Webinar support

Skribby supports Teams Webinar workflows as part of our broader Teams platform support.

Zoom Chat threading

Threading metadata is now included in chat webhooks, making it easier to work with threaded Zoom conversations downstream. This pairs nicely with the existing Zoom chat documentation.

A small look at what’s next

While this update mainly covers the last few months, we can already share one area that’s actively in progress.

We’re actively working on Zoho Meeting support, including join flow, authentication, chat, waiting rooms, and more. If you’re looking for a future Zoho Meeting bot API workflow, this is one of the areas we’re actively investing in.

More to share on that soon.

Build with Skribby

If you’re looking for a meeting bot API and want to get started quickly, you can try Skribby for free.

No credit card is required, and every account includes 5 free hours to get started. You can also jump straight into our quickstart guide, browse the REST API docs, or use the TypeScript SDK.

If there’s a platform or feature you’re missing, let us know. We read every reply.

FAQ

What is a meeting bot API?

A meeting bot API lets developers send bots into platforms like Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Meet to capture transcripts, recordings, chat messages, and other meeting data programmatically.

Which transcription models does Skribby support?

Skribby supports a growing set of transcription models for different needs, including realtime and post-meeting options. You can explore the broader model list in our transcription models guide.

Does Skribby support webinars?

Yes. Skribby supports webinar-related workflows, including Zoom Webinar support and Teams Webinar support, with continued improvements across platform-specific join flows and chat behavior.

Is Skribby working on a Zoho Meeting bot API?

We’re actively working on Zoho Meeting support. If you’re looking for a Zoho Meeting bot API for transcription, recordings, or meeting automation workflows, this is one of the areas on our roadmap.

Does Skribby offer a Japan meeting bot API region?

Yes. Skribby offers a Japan region for teams that need lower latency in Asia or stronger Japan-focused data residency alignment for their meeting bot API workflows.

Can I use Skribby for AI transcription workflows?

Yes. Skribby is built for teams creating AI transcription workflows, meeting assistants, voice products, and other applications that depend on real-time or post-meeting conversation data.

How do I get started with Skribby?

You can start with the quickstart guide, browse the REST API docs, or use the TypeScript SDK.