Ramesh Naidu Pediredla

Mina - Your New AI Meeting Assistant

We're happy to share that we're launching our AI product, Mina 1.0, today on Product Hunt to help make your workflows more productive.


Mina is an AI meeting assistant platform designed to help teams before, during, and after meetings. Unlike traditional note-taking tools, Mina can actively participate in meetings, answer questions, use skills, and work across connected systems to help move work forward while conversations are still happening.

Core Meeting Assistant

Every user gets a default meeting assistant that can automatically join meetings from Google Meet, Zoom, and Microsoft Teams. Mina can listen to conversations, answer questions, generate summaries, capture action items, and help participants retrieve information without leaving the meeting.

Mina can operate in either passive or proactive mode depending on how teams want it to participate.

Specialized Meeting Assistants

Different meetings need different expertise. Mina allows users to assign specialized assistants to specific meeting types.

Examples include:

- Interviewer

- Scrum Master

- Sales Assistant

- Customer Success Assistant

If no specialist is assigned, Mina's default assistant joins automatically.


And there's much more. Mina is powered by 40+ skills, integrates with 200+ tools, and supports multiple workflow agents to help with your daily tasks.


Please give Mina a try and share your valuable feedback. We'd be happy to answer any questions you may have.

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Fabrizio Pfannl

The next step for meeting assistants is moving from memory to participation. Congrats on the launch! I like that Mina is positioned beyond note-taking, listening, speaking, following directions, and helping execute tasks live. That feels closer to an actual meeting teammate than a transcript tool. Curious how you’re handling trust in real time: when should Mina speak or act automatically, and when should it wait for explicit human approval?

Christian Knaut

The passive vs proactive mode toggle is interesting. In a live sales call with 5 people talking over each other, how does Mina decide when a question is directed at it vs. when it should just transcribe? Is that tunable per assistant type?