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Hesam Dadafarin
June 5, 2026

This week’s update is focused on making Tali faster and easier to use across the clinical workflow.
We’re introducing Command Centre, a new way to search, navigate, and take action across Tali from one place. Press Ctrl+K, or Command+K on Mac, to open Command Centre and move through Tali faster without hunting through menus.
We’re also launching dictation across Tali, mobile recording interruption protection, expanded Additional Context, updates to Call a Patient, and Tigrinya language support.
Missed last week’s update? Read it here.
At Tali, we care deeply about user experience and note quality.
There isn’t a release where we don’t think about both, and this week’s release is no exception.
Clinicians already spend too much time clicking, searching, switching tools, and trying to remember where everything lives. Small moments of friction can add up quickly across a full clinic day, especially when you are moving between encounters, notes, templates, forms, billing, and patient follow-up.
This week’s updates are designed to reduce that friction.
You can now open Command Centre from anywhere in Tali, dictate wherever you can type, keep mobile encounters open after recording interruptions, add more context to notes, use the latest Additional Context experience for phone visits, and more.
The goal is simple:
Fewer clicks.
Less searching.
Less rework.
More flow.
Clinicians hate clicks, so we removed them all.
Command Centre gives you one fast way to search, navigate, and take action across Tali from one place.
Press Ctrl+K, or Command+K on Mac, from anywhere in Tali to open Command Centre. From there, you can quickly find what you need, move to different pages, and trigger key actions without clicking through menus.
Command Centre helps you move through Tali faster by making everyday actions easier to find and easier to repeat.
You can use Command Centre to:
Command Centre is available now on the web and desktop apps. It will be released soon for Chrome Extension and SDK.
Try it now and see how fast your workflow can feel.
You can now dictate anywhere you can type in Tali.
This makes it faster to add context, search, edit notes, and keep your workflow moving without typing. Instead of switching back to the keyboard every time you want to add a detail or refine your documentation, you can speak naturally and keep going.
This is especially helpful when you want to:
For clinicians who prefer speaking over typing, this update gives you more flexibility in how you work with Tali throughout the day.
Mobile recording interruptions should not mean losing your encounter flow.
Now, if a phone call or audio notification interrupts a mobile recording, Tali keeps the encounter open and resumes automatically when the interruption ends.
That means fewer disruptions, fewer lost moments, and a smoother experience when documenting on mobile.
This update helps protect the encounter flow when real life gets in the way, whether that is an incoming phone call, notification, or another audio interruption.
Additional Context now gives you more room and more flexibility.
You can now add up to 40,000 characters, paste images directly from your clipboard, and generate a note using Additional Context only when no recording was captured.
This gives you more ways to support note generation, especially when you need to include detailed information before or after an encounter.
You can use Additional Context to:
This update is designed to make Additional Context more flexible for real clinical workflows, where the information needed for a note does not always come from the recording alone.
We have also made two updates to Call a Patient.
Additional Context is now available for phone visits, bringing the latest Additional Context experience into your Call a Patient workflow. This helps you add relevant information before or during a phone encounter, so your generated note has more of the context it needs.
We have also added call quality feedback. After completed calls, you can now share quick thumbs up or thumbs down feedback, helping us continue to improve Call a Patient around how you use it for phone visits.
We added Tigrinya based on a user request.
If you speak another language that is not currently on our supported list, let us know and we will work on adding it.
This is part of our ongoing work to support more clinicians, more patients, and more care contexts across Canada and beyond.
If you have feedback, feature requests, or ideas, reach out at product@tali.ai. Those conversations genuinely shape what we build next.
Tigrinya has been added based on a user request.
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