If you're looking for a Meet alternative for Slack, Circleback is a good choice. It connects to Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams and Slack to create notes and to-do lists. The service automatically creates structured notes, assigns action items and transcribes conversations. That can help teams communicate and get work done. It's got good security and several pricing tiers, including an individual plan at $25 per month and a team plan at $30 per month per user.
Another contender is Supernormal, which promises all-in-one meeting management. It transcribes, records and shares notes from Google Meet, Zoom and Microsoft Teams. With automated note-taking, integration with other tools and customizable templates, Supernormal can help you get more out of your meetings and get your team on the same page. It has several pricing tiers, from a free Starter plan to an Enterprise plan for companies with more than 50 employees.
If you want to focus more on scheduling and productivity, Reclaim uses AI scheduling to try to get your calendar in the best possible shape for productivity and work-life balance. It integrates with project management tools like ClickUp, Asana, Jira and Todoist, and has features like scheduling habits and no-meeting days. Reclaim can save you a lot of time and help your team set priorities better, with an average gain of 7.6 hours of productive time per week.
Last, Beams promises a productivity platform that streamlines your workday with features like one-click access to meeting tools, calendar health monitoring and Slack status integration. It's geared in particular for product teams trying to increase productivity and automate workflows. Beams offers a free Personal plan and a Business plan at $9 per user per month, with features like unlimited calendars and team work insights.