Goal Lane
Tell Goal Lane what you want, and it works through the steps to get you there.
Goal Lane handles work where the path from input to output isn't obvious — where you'd want an analyst, a researcher, or an editor to read, think, and produce. Pick a template that matches your goal, upload your input, and Goal Lane runs the multi-step process and delivers the result.
What it can do
A few of the goals Goal Lane completes today:
- Turn a meeting recording into structured minutes — decisions, action items, and owners
- Extract risk clauses from a contract with reasoning for each flag
- Generate a job application pack from a resume — tailored resumes, cover letters, and a tracking spreadsheet
- Convert lecture notes into review flashcards ready for practice
- Add subtitles to a video with chapter markers generated automatically
- Repurpose a long report into short-form posts for different platforms
- Summarize a dense business report into an executive briefing
- Build a study guide from a textbook chapter with quiz questions
More than 90 ready-made workflow templates are available, covering documents, images, and audio/video.
How a Goal Lane run unfolds
Each workflow uses several processing steps and quality checks. Goal Lane reads the input, plans its approach, does the work, and verifies the output before returning it.
Most workflows finish in a handful of steps up to around 30 steps depending on input length and complexity. Long videos and dense documents take more steps; shorter inputs finish quickly.
Cost characteristics
Goal Lane cost scales with workflow complexity. Each template has its own typical credit range, and the estimated cost is shown before you start a run.
Typical examples:
- A short document summary — 50–200 credits (~$0.05–$0.20)
- A meeting recording to minutes — 200–600 credits (~$0.20–$0.60)
- A long video to subtitled and chaptered output — 1,000–2,000 credits (~$1–$2)
Each template page in the product shows the estimate based on your input size.
When to choose Goal Lane
Goal Lane fits when:
- You want the AI to read, think, and decide — not just convert
- The output requires reasoning, summarization, or transformation of meaning
- Input length or complexity varies and you want quality regardless
- A template that matches your goal already exists
If the work is a simple format conversion, Turbo Lane will be faster and cheaper.
Where to go next
- Turbo Lane — fixed-cost, single-shot conversions
- Usage Guide — when to pick which lane
- Credits — how credits and pricing work