Template Library Overview
Available templates for efficient dictation and documentation
Last updated 3 months ago
Whisperit's template library provides ready-to-use templates for common legal workflows. This guide introduces the available templates and how they help streamline your dictation and documentation.
What is the Template Library?
The template library is your collection of structured dictation templates in Whisperit. It includes both pre-built templates designed for common legal tasks and custom templates you create.

Benefits of using templates:
Consistent document structure
Faster dictation with predefined formats
Reduced formatting time
Standardized output across your practice
Easy reuse of proven structures
Accessing Your Template Library
To view your templates:
Click “Templates” in the left sidebar
Browse available templates in your "My Templates" section
Click any template card to preview or use it
Each template displays:
Template name
Brief description
Action buttons:
Create (an new document),
Copy
Edit - Only available on your custom templates
Delete - Only available on your custom templates
View - Only available on the default templates

Available Pre-Built Templates
Whisperit includes several ready-to-use templates for common scenarios:
Meeting Report
Purpose:
Record your session and automatically write its report
Best for:
Client meetings, strategy sessions, team discussions
Key features:
Structured sections for attendees, agenda, discussion points
Automatic formatting for action items
Date and time fields
Summary section
Use this template when you need to document meetings and distribute reports to team members or clients.
Personalized Email (Email personnalisé)
Purpose: Dictate emails with your personal writing style Best for: Client communications, colleague correspondence, status updates Key features:
Customizable greeting and closing
Body text structure
Subject line field
Professional formatting
This template helps you maintain consistent email style while quickly dictating messages.
Report (Compte-rendu)
Purpose: Record your session and automatically draft comprehensive summaries
Best for: Case summaries, consultation notes, research findings
Key features:
Executive summary section
Detailed discussion areas
Conclusions and recommendations
Next steps section
Ideal for creating formal reports that require structured documentation.
Notes
Purpose: Dictate note-taking in a structured format Best for: Research notes, case analysis, quick documentation Key features:
Flexible section structure
Date and topic fields
Key points organization
Reference tracking
Use this template for capturing information that doesn't require formal report format.
Dictation with Punctuation (Dictée avec ponctuation)
Purpose:
Dictate messages with automatic punctuation and symbols
Best for:
Any dictation requiring proper punctuation
Key features:
Automatic punctuation insertion
Symbol recognition
Paragraph formatting
Natural speech processing
This template ensures your dictated content includes proper punctuation without manual specification.
Choosing the Right Template
Consider these factors when selecting a template:
Document purpose
Match the template to your end goal: formal report, quick notes, client communication, or internal documentation.
Required structure
Some templates offer more rigid structure (Meeting Report), while others are flexible (Notes). Choose based on your needs.
Audience
Formal templates like Compte-rendu work well for client-facing documents. Simpler templates suffice for internal notes.
Dictation complexity
If dictating complex content with specific punctuation needs, use the Dictation with Punctuation template.
Organizing Your Template Library
As your template collection grows:
Use descriptive names
Name templates clearly: "Client Consultation Report" instead of "Report 1."
Create template categories
Develop templates for different practice areas or document types:
Litigation templates
Transactional templates
Client communication templates
Internal documentation templates
Regularly review and update
Periodically assess which templates you use most and refine them based on experience.
Remove unused templates
Delete templates that no longer serve your workflow to keep your library organized.
Template Use Cases by Practice Area
Litigation
Meeting Report for client consultations
Notes for case research
Compte-rendu for deposition summaries
Email for opposing counsel communications
Transactional
Meeting Report for closing meetings
Email for client updates
Notes for due diligence findings
Compte-rendu for transaction summaries
General Practice
Email for all client communications
Notes for phone call summaries
Meeting Report for consultations
Dictation with Punctuation for general dictation
Maximizing Template Efficiency
Customize before using
Before starting dictation, review the template and adjust sections to match your specific needs.
Combine with AI features
Use templates together with Whisperit's AI assistant for enhanced content generation.
Create template workflows
Develop consistent processes around templates:
Select appropriate template
Customize structure if needed
Dictate content
Review and refine
Export or share
Share with colleagues
If templates prove particularly useful, share them with team members to standardize workflows across your practice.
Next Steps
Explore each template by:
Previewing templates to understand their structure
Testing templates with sample content
Customizing templates for your needs
Creating your own custom templates
Building a template library for your practice
Remember that templates are starting points. Modify them to match your specific workflow and practice requirements.