First up is jamie, an AI-powered meeting note taker that can automatically summarize, transcribe and generate action items from meetings. It can handle more than 15 languages and plugs into several meeting tools like Zoom and Teams. Features like task extraction, decision detection and semantic search are designed to boost productivity and free up time, and a free trial is available with pricing starting at €24/month.
Another contender is Superpowered, which offers AI-powered notes and templates that span multiple meeting tools. It connects to Google and Outlook calendars, Slack, Email, Notion, Google Drive, Salesforce, Hubspot and Zapier. Superpowered supports more than 30 languages and has a big security push, too, so it could be good for people and teams who want to make meeting notes easier without running afoul of security policies.
If you prefer voice-based collaboration, Vocol is a GPT-powered service that turns speech into text that's useful for follow-up action. It can transcribe multilingual speech, and it's got features like AI-generated summaries, action item assignment and real-time collaboration. It's good for remote work and digital learning, where it can help teams collaborate and get more work done.
Last is Clearword, which connects to Zoom, Google Meet and Microsoft Teams to generate meeting notes, action items and follow-up tasks. It can summarize meetings with a few sentences and export notes to tools like Notion and Hubspot. Clearword also has a privacy-first approach, letting you control recording settings and processes, so it could be good for teams that need to keep meeting information in order but don't want to run afoul of security policies.