If you're looking for a Reflect alternative, Audionotes is another top contender. This AI-powered app converts voice and text notes into structured data to help you capture and summarize your thoughts. It's got smart transcripts, Zapier integration and support for multiple languages. Audionotes is available as a progressive web app and Chrome extension, and it's easy to use, so it's a good option for note-taking and task management.
Another good option is Talknotes. It's particularly good for transcribing voice recordings into a format you can customize. It works in more than 50 languages, and you can edit and organize your notes with a markdown editor. Talknotes also integrates with Zapier and has a range of subscription tiers, so it's good for brainstorming, content creation and meeting notes.
If you want a tool geared specifically for meeting productivity, Briefly is worth a look. Briefly can automatically take notes, summarize meetings and draft follow-up emails. It works in more than 40 languages and integrates with Slack and Hubspot. Briefly has several pricing tiers, including a free version, so it can help you get a handle on meeting minutiae and be more productive overall.
Last, Flownote is good for people who attend lots of meetings and want a verbatim transcription. It offers speaker-attributed transcripts with timestamps and to-do lists. Flownote can record directly and export notes as a PDF or text file, which is great for project managers and others who need to wring as much work out of a meeting as possible.