If you want a tool to help you remember what's important from conference conversations, MeetGeek could be the ticket. It records meetings automatically and transcribes them in more than 30 languages, generates AI meeting minutes and houses a searchable archive of meeting notes. It also can be integrated with tools like Google Calendar and Microsoft Outlook so you can use it in whatever apps you already have. Meeting insights and analytics can help you figure out what to improve, so it's good for individuals and teams.
Another strong contender is Sembly. This AI meeting assistant integrates with common conferencing tools to generate detailed notes, transcribe in 42 languages and automatically summarize meetings. Sembly also can be used to customize meeting notes, identify who's speaking, and integrate with task management tools, all of which can dramatically improve meeting productivity by automating note-taking and delegating tasks.
If you want more than just a basic transcription tool, Avoma has a lot more to offer, including AI-generated notes and topics, conversation intelligence and collaborative editing of notes. It can integrate with Calendar, Conferencing and CRM tools, so it's good for remote teams and executives who want to get more out of meetings and improve collaboration.
Limitless is another strong contender, with real-time transcription and post-meeting summaries with action items. It can be used with Zoom and Slack, so you can use it on any device. With free and $29/month plans, it's a good option for capturing and organizing conversations, whether for personal or professional use.