If you're looking for something besides Audionotes, there are plenty of AI-powered note-taking apps that could be useful.
Flownote is a good choice if you want an app that can transcribe and summarize meetings automatically. It offers verbatim transcriptions with speaker attribution, timestamps and key information. You can record meetings directly or upload existing recordings, and export notes as a PDF or text file. Flownote is good for project managers, designers and others who attend lots of meetings.
Tactiq is another powerful alternative. It offers live transcriptions, AI-generated summaries and action items to help you get more done. It integrates with common video conferencing tools like Google Meet, Zoom and Microsoft Teams, so it's good for remote global teams. Tactiq supports more than 30 languages and offers customizable AI actions and reusable prompts.
Reflect has more advanced features like voice note transcription with high accuracy, article summarization and grammar checking. It also lets you link notes, import web clips and connect to tools like Zapier and Google. Reflect works on multiple devices and versions and uses end-to-end encryption for security, so it's a secure and efficient note-taking tool.