No comparisons in this thread? Just more products to compare too. As a Fireflies user myself it does everything and helps me share meetings with colleauges who couldn't make it or even our engineering team when we have a customer problem they cna watch what the major issue was. I think Otter is on par with firelies and there isn't much differentiation This whole space is so overvcrowded and right now there is no clear winner. If you find a tool that does what you need, then just stick with it until someone comes up with something novel in all these tools. Answer from No-Fig-8614 on reddit.com
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reddit.com › r/lovedbycreators › i used fireflies.ai for 33 meetings in 30 days — here’s what it got right (and wrong)
r/LovedByCreators on Reddit: I used Fireflies.ai for 33 meetings in 30 days — here’s what it got right (and wrong)
June 17, 2025 -

Here’s my detailed breakdown after using Fireflies.ai for an entire month across 33 video calls (Zoom, Meet, and Teams).

I run a small Marketing Agency and Creator business as most of you know and spend 1–4 hours/week in meetings. I needed a tool to auto-record, transcribe, and ideally summarize those meetings without wasting time rewatching.

Quick Summary (for those skimming):

  • ✅ Best feature: automatic call join + summary bullets

  • 📉 Worst part: speaker mislabeling during fast conversations

  • 🧠 Final verdict: If you do >10 meetings/month, Fireflies is a no-brainer

What I tested:

  • Fireflies.ai (Pro plan)

  • Otter.ai (Premium)

  • MeetGeek (free trial)

  • Test duration: 30 days, 33 meetings

  • Meeting types: sales, client onboarding, internal syncs

What Fireflies.ai did exceptionally well:

  • Auto-joins meetings with zero manual setup

  • Summary bullets were 90–95% accurate in my testing

  • Search by keyword or speaker — found stuff in seconds

  • Pushes summaries to Slack + Notion (my favorite feature)

  • Audio + video file storage, easy to reference later

What Fireflies could improve:

  • Multi-speaker labeling wasn’t always accurate

  • Transcripts took 10–15 min to appear after longer calls

  • Best AI features are gated behind the Business plan

Real-World Results After 30 Days

MetricResult
Time saved per week~3.5 hours
Follow-up task accuracyImproved 2x
Missed context after callsReduced to zero
Call summaries shared via Slack27/33 calls auto-summarized

Fireflies vs Otter vs MeetGeek

FeatureFireflies.aiOtter.aiMeetGeek
Auto join calls✅ Yes❌ Manual✅ Yes
Summary bullets⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Speaker search✅ Yes❌ No❌ No
Integrations (Slack)✅ Yes❌ No❌ Basic
Free tier value❌ Weak✅ Good✅ Okay

Final Verdict:

Would I keep using Fireflies.ai? ✅ Already upgraded.
Would I recommend it? ✅ 100% if you take 5+ meetings per week.
Is it worth $18/mo? ✅ Yes — saves me ~3 hours/week and keeps my follow-ups sharp.

TL;DR – Fireflies.ai in 30 Seconds:

  • 🔎 Automatically joins and records Zoom/Meet calls

  • ✍️ Transcribes and summarizes with impressive accuracy

  • 📤 Integrates with tools like Slack, Notion, CRMs

  • 🧪 Outperformed Otter and MeetGeek in my direct test

  • 💸 Paid tier is worth it if you run frequent calls

Click here to try Fireflies.ai (Free Trial)

Happy to answer questions — I kept detailed notes across all 3 platforms. AMA.

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reddit.com › r/privacy › turned down 3 job interviews which record using fireflies.ai
r/privacy on Reddit: Turned down 3 job interviews which record using Fireflies.AI
September 6, 2023 -

Following AI tool everywhere, companies integrate summarieser and note taker tool for meeting. These services store recorded data has typical "privacy-policy".

I don't know how helpful these services are for them. But, it's not cool to give data of every person they interview to such services and store the data as long as they want.

The company says, we will not turn it off. I choose privacy over these shiny job opportunities.

Edit: Ain't got no luxury to turn down job but I'm going to until I can.

FYI - I am looking for DevOps or Security role in India. Yes. The country where unemployment and under-employment is a major issue for long time.

Find elsewhere
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reddit.com › r/gdpr › fireflies ai and biometrics
r/gdpr on Reddit: Fireflies AI and Biometrics
April 4, 2024 -

Hi

We're thinking of implementing Fireflies AI, which is a note taking tool you can add to may online meeting platforms.

It transcribes the meeting for you, summarises the topics covered and let's you search the recording for things such as questions or when dates may be mentioned (such as deadlines).

One thing it claims to do is analyse speakers. It listens to the recording and it can tell you who speaks the most, and who said what (in transcript format). I'm no biometrics expert but I assume it would need a sample and a probe in order to do this?

My initial thought was that this type of voice recognition and attributing it back to a person would be classed as biometrics. Fireflies leave a lot to be desired when it comes to their general data protection/security assurances so I can't actually tell how it works.

There is a separate headache in that if this is biometrics it engages Art 9, where the only basis applicable would be explicit consent. However, as an employer we'll never rely on employee consent, which would seemingly leave us stranded in terms of lawful basis. This would apply to almost all controllers though who wish to use biometrics with their employees.

Any help and guidance would be appreciated.

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reddit.com › r/aiassisted › best fireflies ai alternatives that creates tasks and not just transcripts?
r/AIAssisted on Reddit: Best fireflies AI alternatives that creates tasks and not just transcripts?
1 month ago -

My team uses fireflies but its created a new problem. We have accurate transcripts that nobody acts on. The notes are isolated from our project management tools.

I am looking for an alternative that focuses on action, not just archives. Key needs are accurate transcription and meeting summaries, automatic task detection and creation from discussion and ability to assign those tasks and sync them to a project management platform.

Does a tool exist that truly bridges the gap between meeting conversation and actual execution?

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reddit.com › r/professors › your thoughts on fireflies.ai?
r/Professors on Reddit: Your Thoughts on Fireflies.ai?
June 23, 2020 -

Hey everyone, been getting reports from Faculty on Fireflies.ai and some are not happy about. Any of you have experience with this? What did you institution say about this? Is it acceptable? Worries or concerns?

I have been telling faculty to reach out to our general counsel, but just would like to see who else is dealing with this.

Thanks

EDIT: I am not with them, I'm in Fac Dev at a university.
EDIT2: Sorry for the broken link. Its a bot that records and transcribes meetings. When signing up it connects to your outlook or google calendar. We use MS Teams and some have reported that it comes in as a "user".

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reddit.com › r/msp › ai meeting notetakers are the bane of my existence
r/msp on Reddit: AI Meeting Notetakers are the bane of my existence
April 24, 2025 -

This is mostly a rant, but also a security warning to you all: Be wary about AI notetakers. They don't seem to care about privacy or HIPAA or anything like that. Once they latch on to your account, they take part in EVERYTHING they can and spread like viruses to other meeting attendees.

I'm getting more and more clients submitting tickets that they joined some Zoom/Teams meeting where someone else had a notetaker, and now the notetaker is joining all this person's meetings and they don't know how to stop it. They didn't create an account with the AI thing, or at least don't think they did, and now have no clue how to get rid of the thing. And now I'm stuck trying to figure out how to disconnect it from their MS/Zoom/Google accounts. These things are the new viruses, I swear...

In the most recent case, the poor guy has otter.ai AND read.ai that are joining Zoom meetings that he joins even though he hasn't created accounts for either of the AIs OR for Zoom. And it's the same story: "I joined a meeting where someone else had it, and now it won't leave me alone!"

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reddit.com › r/microsaas › ⁠⁠build a saas like fireflies.ai ($10m arr) & scribenote ($8m seed) with this open source code
r/microsaas on Reddit: ⁠⁠Build a SaaS like Fireflies.ai ($10M ARR) & Scribenote ($8M seed) with this open source code
December 26, 2024 -

Merry Christmas y'all! This is a sequel to my last post where I discussed the tech behind PDF.ai and ChatPDF.

Why "copy"? The best SaaS products weren’t the first of their kind - Slack, Shopify, Zoom, Dropbox, and HubSpot didn’t invent team communication, e-commerce, video conferencing, cloud storage, or marketing tools; they just made them better.

What are AI scribes and note takers?

They’re AI-powered assistants that record, transcribe, and analyze conversations in real time. These tools will identify the speakers, summarize key points, extract insights, and trigger actions on your behalf. AI scribes and note takers eliminate the need for note-taking and processing, and enable you to focus fully on discussions - whether in meetings, lectures, interviews, or consultations!

Let's look at the market!

Built with a mix of speech recognition, speaker diarization, and (of course) LLMs, AI scribes and note takers started gaining traction in early 2023 and have seen consistent growth in market interest, currently at an all-time high (source):

Phrases like "scribe AI" and "AI note taker" see 10k–100k monthly searches (source: Google Keyword Planner). While AI “Note takers” and “Scribes” are technologically synonymous, they appeal to different audiences:

Note takers like Fireflies and Otter cater to broad markets, automating meeting notes and triggering workflows for sales, management, and recruiting. They also transcribe and analyze notes for educators, content creators, doctors, and other professionals. Fireflies and Otter have ~15M users each, with business plans around $30/seat.

Some note takers will target niche markets and use more specific terminology. For instance “Scribe”, an existing job title in healthcare, makes sense for healthcare note takers. Currently “AI medical scribe” gets 1–10k Google hits compared to just 1–10 for “AI medical note taker.”

There’s a rising market adoption for healthcare note takers, which help record clinical sessions and generate SOAP notes for therapists, vets, and physicians. For example, Scribenote is used by 1000+ Vets and charges ~$249/month, and Sunoh has over 60K physicians, starting at ~$1.25 per consultation.

Alright, so how do we build this quickly?

Most note-takers work with three layers:

  1. Recording: Captures the conversation, either natively on the device (Mac/IOS/Android/Windows/linux all have native libraries for this) or via a microservice (e.g., via recall.ai) that records online meetings over Zoom, Google Meet, or Teams.

  2. Speech Recognition and Diarization: Transcribes the speech, and labels the speakers (if omitted by recorder) in the conversation. This can be done either by combining an open source ASR model like Whisper-v3-Turbo with Pyannote for speaker diarization (Huggingface ASR list), or via API (Google Speech / Amazon Transcribe).

  3. Text analysis: An LLM (e.g., Llama, ChatGPT) is prompted to analyze the entire transcript and generate relevant insights.

Here are some of the best open source projects to execute this pipeline:

  • Meeting Bot Started Kit by Zoom

  • noScribe by Kaixxx

  • Scriberr by Rishikanth C.

  • Live Meeting Assistant Sample by AWS

Worried about building signups, user management, payments, etc.? Here are my go-to open-source SaaS boilerplates that include everything you need out of the box:

  • SaaS Boilerplate by Remi Wg

  • Open SaaS by wasp-lang

How will my SaaS stand out in the noise?

Here are a few strategies that could help you differentiate and achieve product market fit (based on the pivot principles from The Lean Startup by Eric Ries):

  1. Personalize UX for a niche audience: Design for professions which need Scribes such as Vets (Scribenote’s focus), Therapists, Dentists, Teachers, Lawyers, Recruiters & Researchers (for interviews) etc. Alternatively, target specific regions or industries with unique requirements for language, channel, or features.

  2. Add unique features to increase switching cost: Exclusive sticky features could mean unique language support, unique meeting channels, industry specific reporting, and integrations with existing tools used by your audience.

  3. Offer platform level advantages: You could ship native mobile/desktop apps for a more integrated, channel independent, UX. Additionally, if this is executed solely using a local, non api-driven, deployment (eg. combine llama+whisper+pyannote), then privacy could become a big selling factor and attract higher licensing fees.

TMI? I’m an ex-AI engineer and product lead, so don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions!

P.S. I've started a free weekly newsletter to share open-source/turnkey resources behind popular products (like this one). If you’re a founder looking to launch your next product without reinventing the wheel, please subscribe :)

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reddit.com › r/chatgpt › [solved] fireflies.ai bulk transcript downloader
r/ChatGPT on Reddit: [SOLVED] Fireflies.ai bulk transcript downloader
December 5, 2024 -

For the past two years, I've been using Fireflies.ai to transcribe my MS Team's, Google Meet and Zoom calls. I have hundreds of transcripts BUT Fireflies has no bulk download capability. I often run these transcripts through ChatGPT to summarise project discussions or mine them for workshop improvements that I can make. My solution was to ask my VA to download the files manually and work from there. I’m working on a project that requires 40 to 50 files, so I needed an alternative to my VA.

Here are the complete step-by-step instructions to download your Fireflies.ai transcripts:

https://lesliebarry.substack.com/p/solved-firefliesai-bulk-transcript

Try it out and let me know if you discover any bugs or potential improvements.

Enter Claude.AI

To solve this problem, I asked Claude to suggest options. Claude suggested a Python script 👀 (despite having zero Python experience). Working on my Mac, Claude guided me through multiple iterations over about 45 minutes until we had a working solution for automatic bulk downloads. While this automation has made my virtual assistant's transcription management role redundant, it's solved my problem, saved me money and paid for my Claude, ChatGPT and Fireflies subscription!

The script has been performing excellently, and I wanted to share it with you.

Here are the complete step-by-step instructions to download your Fireflies.ai transcripts:

https://lesliebarry.substack.com/p/solved-firefliesai-bulk-transcript

Try it out and let me know if you discover any bugs or potential improvements.

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reddit.com › r/chatgpt › are otter.ai, fireflies.ai, and read.ai practically the same product?
r/ChatGPT on Reddit: Are Otter.ai, Fireflies.ai, and Read.ai practically the same product?
December 11, 2024 -

I am doing research on the various AI Assistants right now in hopes to integrate something into our Teams meetings for my work. My boss has been interested in integrating an AI Assistant for Teams meetings, so I'm doing some research.

Looking at those three, it seems like they offer basically the same thing across the board. I can't really seem to see if one has an "edge" over the others.

I basically want it to be able to transcribe meetings, summarize, outline, and provide a list of action items - which all of these tend to do. Are there any that are "better" than the others?

We're also looking at utilizing Copilot 365, but it seems like it may be more than we need at the moment.

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reddit.com › r/saas › ⁠⁠build a saas like fireflies.ai ($10m arr) & scribenote ($8m seed) with this open source code
r/SaaS on Reddit: ⁠⁠Build a SaaS like Fireflies.ai ($10M ARR) & Scribenote ($8M seed) with this open source code
May 25, 2024 -

Merry Christmas y'all! This is a sequel to my last post where I discussed the tech behind PDF.ai and ChatPDF.

Why "copy"? The best SaaS products weren’t the first of their kind - Slack, Shopify, Zoom, Dropbox, and HubSpot didn’t invent team communication, e-commerce, video conferencing, cloud storage, or marketing tools; they just made them better.

What are AI scribes and note takers?

They’re AI-powered assistants that record, transcribe, and analyze conversations in real time. These tools will identify the speakers, summarize key points, extract insights, and trigger actions on your behalf. AI scribes and note takers eliminate the need for note-taking and processing, and enable you to focus fully on discussions - whether in meetings, lectures, interviews, or consultations!

Let's look at the market!

Built with a mix of speech recognition, speaker diarization, and (of course) LLMs, AI scribes and note takers started gaining traction in early 2023 and have seen consistent growth in market interest, currently at an all-time high (source):

Phrases like "scribe AI" and "AI note taker" see 10k–100k monthly searches (source: Google Keyword Planner). While AI “Note takers” and “Scribes” are technologically synonymous, they appeal to different audiences:

Note takers like Fireflies and Otter cater to broad markets, automating meeting notes and triggering workflows for sales, management, and recruiting. They also transcribe and analyze notes for educators, content creators, doctors, and other professionals. Fireflies and Otter have ~15M users each, with business plans around $30/seat.

Some note takers will target niche markets and use more specific terminology. For instance “Scribe”, an existing job title in healthcare, makes sense for healthcare note takers. Currently “AI medical scribe” gets 1–10k Google hits compared to just 1–10 for “AI medical note taker.”

There’s a rising market adoption for healthcare note takers, which help record clinical sessions and generate SOAP notes for therapists, vets, and physicians. For example, Scribenote is used by 1000+ Vets and charges ~$249/month, and Sunoh has over 60K physicians, starting at ~$1.25 per consultation.

Alright, so how do we build this quickly?

Most note-takers work with three layers:

  1. Recording: Captures the conversation, either natively on the device (Mac/IOS/Android/Windows/linux all have native libraries for this) or via a microservice (e.g., via recall.ai) that records online meetings over Zoom, Google Meet, or Teams.

  2. Speech Recognition and Diarization: Transcribes the speech, and labels the speakers (if omitted by recorder) in the conversation. This can be done either by combining an open source ASR model like Whisper-v3-Turbo with Pyannote for speaker diarization (Huggingface ASR list), or via API (Google Speech / Amazon Transcribe).

  3. Text analysis: An LLM (e.g., Llama, ChatGPT) is prompted to analyze the entire transcript and generate relevant insights.

Here are some of the best open source projects to execute this pipeline:

  • Meeting Bot Started Kit by Zoom

  • noScribe by Kaixxx

  • Scriberr by Rishikanth C.

  • Live Meeting Assistant Sample by AWS

Worried about building signups, user management, payments, etc.? Here are my go-to open-source SaaS boilerplates that include everything you need out of the box:

  • SaaS Boilerplate by Remi Wg

  • Open SaaS by wasp-lang

How will my SaaS stand out in the noise?

Here are a few strategies that could help you differentiate and achieve product market fit (based on the pivot principles from The Lean Startup by Eric Ries):

  1. Personalize UX for a niche audience: Design for professions which need Scribes such as Vets (Scribenote’s focus), Therapists, Dentists, Teachers, Lawyers, Recruiters & Researchers (for interviews) etc. Alternatively, target specific regions or industries with unique requirements for language, channel, or features.

  2. Add unique features to increase switching cost: Exclusive sticky features could mean unique language support, unique meeting channels, industry specific reporting, and integrations with existing tools used by your audience.

  3. Offer platform level advantages: You could ship native mobile/desktop apps for a more integrated, channel independent, UX. Additionally, if this is executed solely using a local, non api-driven, deployment (eg. combine llama+whisper+pyannote), then privacy could become a big selling factor and attract higher licensing fees.

TMI? I’m an ex-AI engineer and product lead, so don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions!

P.S. I've started a free weekly newsletter to share open-source/turnkey resources behind popular products (like this one). If you’re a founder looking to launch your next product without reinventing the wheel, please subscribe :)