If you're looking for a single place to house a summary after a meeting, Broadcast is a good choice. It's got AI-powered meeting note tools that can automatically capture notes, decisions and follow-up actions. It can link to many workflows and development tools, and it can send weekly summaries. With features like AI summarization, transcript access and decision histories, Broadcast can help teams keep track of what's going on and stay on the same page.
Another good option is Rewatch, which uses AI to record, summarize and share meetings. It can automatically record and summarize meetings, offer video transcripts and create a shared video workspace. Rewatch can link to common chat apps like Slack, Google Meet and Zoom so you can house centralized summaries and get your team to get more out of meetings and teamwork.
For help in real time, Clearword can link to Zoom, Google Meet and Microsoft Teams to automate meeting notes, action items and follow-up work. It can create quick summaries of meetings and offer live productivity. Clearword can export action items to tools like Notion and Jira and house meeting information in a searchable knowledge base.
MeetGeek also has powerful AI-powered meeting assistant abilities, including automatic recording and transcription in more than 30 languages. It can create meeting minutes, spotlight important topics and provide meeting insights. MeetGeek can link to Google Calendar and more than 2,000 apps through Zapier, so it can be a good foundation for meeting management and collaboration.