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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Chikodi Chima
Otter is probably one you’ve already tried. I’m happy with it for capturing meeting notes that can quickly be turned into blog content or other types of public facing materials. Summaries and highlights are OK at best. I’ve also been looking to try out Descript, though I haven’t gotten around to it yet. Gong might be overkill.
Sarrah
@chikodi used to love Otter but the price increase are too much. I downloaded Descript but the learning curve seems really high
Chikodi Chima
@sarrah The Otter price increase seemed to come out of nowhere, and something about it felt off, I agree.
@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.
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