Ryan Hoover

Do you use AI-powered software to record meeting notes? If so, what do you use?

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I've tried using tools that automatically take notes during my Zoom/Google Meet calls, but none of them have stuck. A full transcription is overkill and summaries often miss the most important points. Additional context: Most of my calls are fundraising-related conversations with founders. I would prefer NOT to have a "bot" join a call and ideally the notes could automatically be shared in a specific Slack channel with my team. I'm curious what tools people are using and for what use cases. I'd appreciate any recommendations. :)
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@rrhoover I use Betafi.co
Parth Pareek
Hey! Founder of Loopin (https://loopinhq.com) LoopinAI checks all boxes: - No bot - Automatic meeting summaries - Notes can be shared via Slack/Email Furthermore, Loopin automatically provides summaries from last meeting for easy reference. So say if you’re meeting a founder in future, you have context from the last conversation you had with them.
Rian Robertson
Bloks No plugins. No bots. Simply captures your mic and your speaker output. https://www.bloks.app/ Not only does it seamlessly capture my meetings, it captures ANY conversation. In fact I turned it on while my wife was talking to me yesterday and below is the summary and action items (needless to say I will nail her upcoming birthday 👍😜) Birthday Shopping List - Rian needs to go to Costco for birthday shopping - Pistachio cake was originally requested but changed to tiramisu - Clothing items in size small from Calvin Klein brand are also requested Clothing Items - Requested clothing items from Calvin Klein brand are undies four pack (black and multicolor) and a two pack of bras Action Items - Go to Costco for birthday shopping - Buy clothing items in size small from Calvin Klein brand - Buy tiramisu instead of pistachio cake
Chris Mackintosh
I just stumbled on https://supernormal.com I have yet to try it.
Ryan Hoover
@chrismackintosh oh yes, I very briefly tried Supernormal when they were very early. The summaries weren't good enough for me, tbh. But it was early. I need to revisit.
Mirena Vasileva
We have been testing Otter.ai with the team! So far seems good but will keep you posted.
Ryan Hoover
@mirena_vasileva I've used Otter before for transcription. How are their meeting summaries?
Mirena Vasileva
@rrhoover yeah it is very transcription-looking so probably go for something else for summaries to be completely honest!
Joshua Dance
I use Otter.ai I like it. I don't use the summaries.
Michael Choupak
@rrhoover hey Ryan, have you tried https://www.stork.ai or its "Call My Link" feature https://www.stork.ai/call-my-link None of the tools you have tried have stuck because they're add-ons to zoom/meet/. Stork is vertically integrated and Call My Link generates a title, a summary, a full transcript (it is an overkill but helps with search), full video and audio recordings that can be played back. Participants of your call don't need a Stork account, only you, as a host. It's free and limitless and you don't need zoom/meet to use Stork.AI
Jay Song
We are building what you are looking for @rrhoover and would love to show you when it's ready!
Ruben Lozano
Hello @rrhoover I know our team at Cake is using https://otter.ai/. Cheers,
Angana Chatterjee
We recently started using https://goodmeetings.ai (previous: Otter.ai) and its been pretty good so far. Its able to smartly, and accurately summarise the meeting. Might be worth checking out, @rrhoover