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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Shaur ul Asar
Yes, I have been using meetjamie.ai for a while now, but I am not completely satisfied with it.
Yash
not using any at this point - is it worth exploring any? How's the experience?
Antoine Descamps
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Jordi Mon Companys
I can’t keep attention and take notes at the same time. My solution is a whisper-based, locally ran transcription software on top of which I – immediately after the call – standout, highlight or mark the highlights and what needs to be stored for future reference.
Dionatan Korb
Fireflies.ai AI summaries are outstanding! You can see their recent launch here: https://www.producthunt.com/post...
Brian Derickson
I mostly use Headroom (https://www.goheadroom.com) for all virtual meetings. Does the transcribing and the meeting playbacks are always very helpful.
Ryan C Brown
https://www.buildbetter.app/ You can upload the recording and it transcribes and points out key moments and insights.
Ryan C Brown
Also, haven't tried this, but: https://krisp.ai/ai-meeting-assi...
David Shim
@rrhoover you should give read.ai a spin. We launched Read Highlights earlier today on PH at https://www.producthunt.com/post.... In addition to summaries, Read creates a sharable video highlight reel of the meeting, SportsCenter for Meetings.
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