Recording a meeting
Stage offers two kinds of recording.
Your view (anyone):
• The "Rec" button in the control bar records your own feed — your camera (or your screen while you're sharing) plus your microphone — and downloads a .webm file when you stop. It's private to you and only captures yourself, not the other participants.
The whole meeting (host, cloud):
• Open the gear (More) menu → "Cloud recording" → "Record meeting." This launches a recorder that captures the entire meeting — everyone's video and audio composited together — server-side, so it keeps going even if you close your tab.
• Tap "Stop recording" to finish. The finished recording appears in the list right there, with a "Play" link.
• Only the host can start, stop, and play back the cloud recording, and the recordings are stored for your org.
Everyone sees when recording is on:
• Whenever any recording is in progress — the host's cloud recording or anyone's local "Rec" — a red "This meeting is being recorded" banner shows at the top of the call for every participant. No one is recorded without an on-screen indication.
Consent:
• Guests joining without a Turtini account must acknowledge a short "this meeting may be recorded and transcribed" notice before they can enter. Remember that every Stage call is also transcribed automatically (see "Live captions & transcripts"). Recording laws vary by location — in some places everyone on the call must consent — so it's good practice to say out loud that you're recording, in addition to the on-screen banner.