p/granola
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Gabe Perez
I've tested so many AI Note takers as of late. @Fathom, @Fireflies.ai , BuildBetter, @Grain, and even Google's Transcribing feature. They're all pretty good but lately @Granola has been winning me over.
BuildBetter is really good for teams, has a nice chat function that lets you chat across all your meetings and get good insight from your team members, calls, clients, etc. But for personal, and individual notes - Granola is a champion. Recently I've been using Granola's new mobile app for in-person convos and it's amazing. Particularly for my conversations in Japanese, where the chances of me misinterpreting something, missing a key note, or simply not knowing a word are higher. Granola captures all key points and topics and WRITES THE NOTES IN ENGLISH. Literal immediate translating assistant. I'm not sure if other's do this, but Granola has been the easiest to quickly boot up and get my notes in a snap...without needing to translate.I'm curious what everyone else uses and why!
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p/general
Ryan Hoover
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p/spellar
Anastasiia Koval
Hi community
Tomorrow we re launching Spellar AI
We built it because we were tired of leaving meetings with lost context, forgotten decisions, and action items scattered everywhere.
Spellar 3.0 is an AI meeting companion that records, summarizes, and remembers your meetings so you can stay present during calls instead of worrying about notes
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Leeann Trang
I ve been curious to try an AI notetaking tool that doesn t loudly announce itself when joining a call and only shares the notes afterwards with me.
I guess this is starting to become more commonplace but it still feels (to me) like an intruder in the call, and like I should ask permission (just as when someone records the call - I m honestly not sure there is really any difference).
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Rajiv Ayyangar
I was recently talking with a group of founders, and we went around sharing tools we're using now. Posting my notes for our community here - would love to know what else people are using!
Voice AI toolkit:
- Vapi
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Jake Crump
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Rohan Chaubey
Hey everyone, I ve been playing around with different ways to keep my ideas, research, and drafts in check, but it still feels like I m drowning in research. :P
I ve tried traditional note-taking apps, but they re not flexible. And mind maps? They start out fine but turn into a mess as it gets complex with more data.
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Aaron O'Leary
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Alex Robeiko
I'm looking for tools to help me brief clients and get their answers in voice format. Recently, I found @Yapz It really impressed me. Simple to use, the delightful format of briefing people, only a positive experience. The only downside is that I cannot see the whole call transcript, which is crucial for me. Are there any free/cheap AI alternatives that makes summaries of answers and saves transcripts at the same time?
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Lodovico Sella
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p/producthunt
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p/notion
I really enjoyed this breakdown by @raphaelschaad and @aaron_epstein (YC partner):
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Sunny Kumar
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p/hynote-ai
Sandy Kong
HyNote is giving out free HyNote premium access to attendees who want to turn scattered sources into organized notes.
What can you do with HyNote?
- Record onsite audio with your phone or Apple Watch to get a brief summary, which can then be turned into a LinkedIn post right after the event.
- Take pictures of slides to get a summary and save it all in one place. No more losing notes in your photo album and never looking at them again.- Merge all the notes after the tech week and get an overall insights.Comment below or email to sandy@hybran.com if you are interested.
Hailey.W
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Loic Thirion-Lopez
Zekiye Nur Kesici
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Balkrishna Karma
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Sudheer Bandaru
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Nichole Elizabeth DeMerè (Eithiriel)
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Elly
Me First
ChatGPT & Cursor
Janna Bastow
p/claude
Aravind Parameswaran