AI Meeting Note-Takers? Which One is The Best?



The meeting admin is dying, so here are the solutions. More AI meeting apps: https://toolfinder.co/categories/ai-meeting. Let’s dive …

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20 Comments

  1. Nice review. You should check out Claap, an AI-powered assistant that automates tasks like meeting recording, transcriptions in 99 languages, super crisp notes and follow-ups. Saves a lot of time and the most accurate notes on the market.

  2. curious why you wouldn't list zoom ai when you list all these other apps that sync with or integrate with zoom. If you've got a paid zoom plan ai is included. I don't work for zoom and have no connection.

  3. The problem with my meeting is that we have a group on- and off-line so if we use for example the zoom-ai tool it thinks the one person whose laptop is connected with the zoom is always talking instead of the other people in the room

  4. Been trying a number of AI note taking apps and have been using Lilys AI for a few months now. Total game changer for me. Can still take my normal notes, but don't sweat the details as much, and can focus more on the core. The enhanced notes they provide are surprisingly good. Also very impressed with how quickly they keep improving the product.

  5. You are missing meetxcc chrome extension which has free plan and no bot join the meeting. It has unlimited prompt to generate summary or any doc, support webhook to get meeting transcript by api

  6. You're missing Hedy AI, which is in a different league from these tools. It runs on your phone and provides realtime answers, insights, and guidance on what to say during meetings. It's next level!

  7. If you want something free with half the features: I record meetings in any software with OBS and let them transcribe by Vibe into pdf. That works great in most languages and both are free and open source. I then open the pdf with my default reader PDFgear, which is also free but not open source, which got a summary ai included and all the edit features. Record, transcribe, summarize…literally 3 clicks.

  8. Hi Francesco, thanks for the reviews. I was just wondering, most of my meetings are in-person, are there any AI tools that can perform similar tasks as to the tools you’ve reviewed here, but can be used for in-person meetings? Thanks.

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