If you want AI-powered extensions to improve videoconferencing, Tactiq is a top contender. It can provide live transcriptions, AI summaries and action items. It works with Google Meet, Zoom and Microsoft Teams, supporting more than 30 languages for global teams. It also can transcribe speakers individually and let you customize AI actions. It's a powerful tool to help you get more out of videoconferences and stay organized.
Another good option is Otter, which transcribes meetings in real-time, records audio, captures slides and generates summaries. It works with Zoom, Google Meet and Microsoft Teams, and offers features like AI meeting assistance, action item tracking and integration with sales tools like Salesforce and HubSpot. Otter has several pricing tiers, including a free option, so you can use it to try to get everything out of meetings.
If you want a more minimalist approach to meeting notes and follow-up work, Clearword is also worth a look. It can integrate with Zoom, Google Meet and Microsoft Teams to automatically generate meeting notes, action items and video recordings. Clearword also can export action items to tools like Notion and Jira, and it can house meeting information in a searchable knowledge base. Clearword has flexible pricing tiers, including a free option, so it can work for small or large teams.
Another option is Rewatch, which combines AI-powered notetaking, screen recording and a collaborative video workspace. It can integrate with tools like Slack, Google Meet and Zoom, automatically recording meetings and summarizing them, and recording screens and generating AI video summaries. Rewatch is designed to help people get more out of videoconferences and to help people collaborate better across different roles and teams, and it has flexible pricing tiers starting with a free option.