Meetings tools
Tools tagged Meetings.
Tools tagged Meetings
This page updates when a tool gains or loses the tag in the master file.
Fathom
AI meeting recorder and note taker for summaries, clips and CRM-friendly follow-ups.
Fireflies.ai
AI meeting notetaker for recording, transcribing, summarizing and searching meetings.
Granola
AI notepad for meetings that combines user notes with meeting transcript context.
Jamie AI
AI meeting summaries and notes designed to work across meeting platforms.
Otter.ai
Meeting transcription, notes, summaries and collaboration for calls and interviews.
Read AI
AI meeting summaries, reports and productivity insights across meeting and messaging workflows.
Tactiq
Meeting transcription and AI summaries for Google Meet, Zoom and Microsoft Teams.
Editorial purpose for Meetings tools
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For Meetings tools, the final version should include a short verdict, a table of recommended tools or pages, internal links to alternatives and comparison hubs, a proof checklist, and a clear warning where data is not yet verified. Avoid unsupported claims such as invented ratings, fake screenshots, fake prices or claims that a tool is free/no-watermark without testing.