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RecordMeeting - Record and transcribe any calls without announcement

Records and transcribes your calls privately 🥷 No bots joining and No recording announcements. Get automatic transcripts, summaries, searchable notes, key points, and a shareable team link. Works with Google Meet, Zoom, WhatsApp, Microsoft Teams, Webex, Telegram, and Discord. Try it free today.

2mo ago

Be honest — does "Notetaker has joined the call" kill the vibe?

Every AI notetaker I've tried sends a bot into the meeting. On sales calls and interviews that little "Notetaker has joined" banner changes the energy in the room instantly.

Curious where everyone lands: do you accept it as normal now, or does it still feel intrusive? Have you ever had a client or candidate ask you to remove the bot mid-call?

2mo ago

What's the one meeting you really wish you'd recorded?

A brilliant brainstorm, a customer dropping gold, a 1:1 whose reasoning you can't quite recall a week later. We've all had one.

What's the meeting you wish you had on record and what would you have actually done with it afterward (shared it, turned it into a doc, sent the action items)?

2mo ago

Sales, hiring, or internal syncs — which meetings are actually worth recording?

Recording every single call is overkill but some clearly pay off when you can replay them later.

Where do you draw the line? Sales discovery, candidate interviews, team syncs, customer onboarding? What's your personal rule for "this one's worth recording"?

2mo ago

How does your team handle consent when recording calls?

As recording and transcription tools get easier, the etiquette gets murkier.

Do you announce it every time, add it to the calendar invite, ask verbally ("mind if I record?"), or have a written policy? Curious how different teams handle it especially across regions with different recording laws.

2mo ago

Do you still take manual notes, or fully trust the AI summary?

AI summaries and action items are getting scary good. But I still catch myself scribbling a few notes "just in case."

Where are you on the trust curve fully hands-off, hybrid, or still doing it all yourself? And what's the one thing AI summaries still get wrong for you?