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Spellar 3.0 - AI Meeting companion with cross-meeting memory

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Most meeting tools give you notes. Spellar AI gives you memory. It joins your calls, captures every word, and builds context across all your meetings. Ask what a client said three calls ago. Find decisions from last week. See what’s still open. Organize by client, use templates, and choose the AI you trust — OpenAI, Anthropic, Perplexity, Gemini and more!

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Zino

🚀 Hey Product Hunt! I’m Zino the founder of Spellar AI 3.0, and I'm beyond excited to be back with our biggest launch 🎉

Your support on our previous hunts (those #2 and #3 spots still give me chills 🏆) pushed us to ask a harder question: why do meeting tools only capture the moment — and never remember it?


So we built something different.

Spellar AI 3.0 isn't a note-taker. It's memory.

It joins your calls, captures every word, and builds context across your meetings — so you can actually use what was said, not just find it.


What's new in 3.0:

🧠 Cross-meeting memory — Ask what a client said three calls ago. Get an actual answer.

📁 Organized by client & project — Your context, structured the way you work.

📋 Templates — Set up the right AI context before the meeting even starts.

🤖 Your AI, your choice — OpenAI, Anthropic, Perplexity or Google. You decide who processes your data.

🔍 Open decisions & follow-ups — Never lose track of what still needs to happen.


We've always believed your meeting assistant should be native and bot-free, with support for 100+ languages. With 3.0, we're taking that further: meetings that don't just get recorded — they get remembered.


Would mean the world if you'd give it a try and share your honest thoughts. The Product Hunt community has shaped everything we've built, and today is no different. 🙏


Let's make meetings actually stick!

Zino

Oleksandr Buratynskyi
@zinovii_z Do you plan integration with obsidian?
Anastasiia Koval

@zinovii_z  @sasha_buratynskyi 
We already have an Obsidian integration, so you can sync your meeting notes and context directly into your workflow there.

Zino

@sasha_buratynskyi this was one of the most requested integration and now it's one of the most popular feature! 🫶

Yuliia Che

@zinovii_z I genuinely love the product we’ve been building and improving every day.

At this point, I can’t imagine meetings without it - it gives me confidence that nothing gets missed and all action items are actually followed through.

Proud of our team and what we’ve built with Spellar AI 3.0 🚀

Zino

@j_che our team accomplished a great deal in the last five months with our small group—it's truly remarkable!

Proud of us all!

Ruben Lozano

@zinovii_z Congratulations team!!! All the best in this new launch!

Yuliia Che

@rubenlozanome Thank you so much for your kind wishes, Roberto 🤩

Zino

@rubenlozanome Thank you! Let's see if we can finish this day with the "Product of the Day" 💜

Anastasiia Koval

@zinovii_z  @rubenlozanome Ruben, thank you for your support 🤩

Maria Anosova 🔥

@zinovii_z Is there a mobile app for recording in-person meetings, or is it desktop/browser only right now?

Daniel Baum

@zinovii_z With tools like Granola creating more active listening bots + MCP integrations, what's the differentiator for you? Where do you see this going? Given listening bots like Spellar have cross-meeting memory, are you thinking about having your listening bot become increasingly like a concierge that can take actions?

Ashwini Mane

hey team, my congrats! the memory feature is what got me. so if I have a related call today, can Spellar surface context from a meeting I had three weeks ago?

Anastasiia Koval

@ashwini_mane Yes — that’s actually one of the main ideas behind Spellar. If you have a related call today, you can quickly pull context from conversations you had weeks or even months ago instead of trying to remember where something was discussed 😅

Zino

@ashwini_mane Yes! Spellar has been designed especially for this! I look forward to your feedback 🫶

Dawid Baranowski

Looks great folks. Been struggling with AI notetakers' output being isolated - good to see someone is consolidating it with persistent memory:)

Yuliia Che

@dawid_baranowski Thank you Dawid ❤️

Anastasiia Koval

@dawid_baranowski Dawid, appreciate that 🙌

We wanted Spellar to feel less like “another AI notetaker” and more like a memory layer for your work 🧠

Zino

@dawid_baranowski Thanks! In the era of AI, setting up a "second brain" is becoming more & more important

Daria Dzekunova

The summary quality is noticeably better than alternatives I’ve tried. Feels like it actually understood the conversation.

Anastasiia Koval

@daria_dzekunova Daria, appreciate the feedback on the summaries. We spent a lot of time improving the actual understanding of conversations and decision-making context.

Yuliia Che

@daria_dzekunova That’s awesome to hear - we’ve worked a lot on improving context understanding, so this means a lot 🙏

Zino

@daria_dzekunova thanks! Really appreciate your kind words!

Tim T.

Congrats on the launch!

Have a question about i18n support. What languages does Spellar support for transcription? Our team spans three countries, and not everyone runs meetings in English.

Yuliia Che

@timte Thanks a lot, Tim!

We use a combination of AI models for transcription, including Whisper, which supports 45+ languages. This makes Spellar suitable for international teams working across different languages 🤩

Zino

@timte all major languages are supported. If you need a language that is not currently available, we offer a discount! 😜

Anastasiia Koval

@timte Thank you 🙌

And yes, multilingual teams were actually one of the important use cases for us.

Spellar supports transcription in 100+ languages, so meetings definitely don’t need to be in English 🙂

A lot of our users switch between languages depending on the client/team, and Spellar is built to handle that naturally.

Andrii Tymoshchuk

Hi product hunters, my name is Andrii, and I'm a developer on this product.We're live. Spellar 3.0 is on Product Hunt.

There's a specific kind of exhaustion that comes not from the hours but from holding a complex system in your head for weeks straight. Every edge case. Every architectural decision you made at 2am and then spent three days second-guessing. Every "it works on my machine" that turned into a two-hour debugging session the night before a deadline.

The memory layer was the hardest part. Making a system that reliably connects context across meetings — not just stores it, but actually retrieves the right thing at the right moment — is not a small problem. We rebuilt parts of it more than once.

But today it's out. And it works. And I'm pretty proud of that.

Spellar 3.0: AI meeting companion that remembers everything. No bot joining your calls. Just quiet, persistent memory running in the background.

If you want to see what we shipped — it's live on Product Hunt today

Anastasiia Koval

@andrii_tymoshchuk 
Proud of you honestly 🙌

I think people rarely see how much invisible work sits behind products that “just work”. Especially features like memory/context retrieval — it sounds simple until you actually try building it.

Watching this come together over time was really impressive. Huge congrats us on the launch 🚀

Yuliia Che

@andrii_tymoshchuk Andrii, you’re doing so much for the product - constantly working on it, improving and refining it.

Thank you for this really useful app. I genuinely enjoy testing it and using it as a user 🙏

Zino

@andrii_tymoshchuk our engineering is the backbone of the product. Great job!

Jinhao Bai

Congrats on the launch! I like the idea of a botless AI meeting companion. I'm curious whether it would be possible for Spellar to sort the recordings and meeting notes into related piles automatically. Would be a good time-saver!

Anastasiia Koval

@jinhao_bai2 Hi, we’re actually working in that direction 🙌

For now, in Spellar you can already create groups/folders and organize related meetings there.

You can also automate summaries with different templates depending on the meeting type — for example, brainstorming, client calls, standups, etc.

So future meetings in that group can follow the same summary structure automatically 🧠

Zino

@jinhao_bai2 templates is really a killer feature! You can customize your meetings to your needs/type of conversations, to make AI work for you at 100%!

Anastasiia Koval

Today we launched Spellar 3.0 on Product Hunt, and I want to be honest about what this launch means to me.

The last PH launch was in June 2025. Spellar got great traction, kind reviews, and new users who took a chance on us. Then, for a while, we went quiet.

Not because something went wrong — but because we kept hearing the same thing in feedback: people would use our meeting assistant, get solid notes... and still lose context a few weeks later. They'd join a follow-up call and not remember what had been decided. The notes were there. The memory wasn't.

So we spent the past year rebuilding Spellar around that idea.

Spellar 3.0 isn’t just a meeting recorder with a better summary. It’s an AI companion that works quietly in the background — no bot joining your call, no one else noticing — and creates a persistent memory across all your conversations.

You can search for something from two months ago. Pick up a thread from a call you half-remember. Walk into a client meeting with the full story from every previous chat.

Most meeting tools give you notes.

Spellar gives you memory.

We’re live today. If this resonates with how you work, your support on Product Hunt means a lot to a small, bootstrapped team like ours

Thank you so much, your support means a lot!

Zino

@hotfixergreat work! I'm super excited to see feedback from our users 🫶

Alex Isa

@hotfixer  notes-vs-memory is the honest cut here. structured search answers "where did we say it" but rarely "what was actually decided" three calls later. binding context to a client or project is what surfaces the second one, and that's the harder build.

Kate Ramakaieva

Congrats, team @zinovii_z @hotfixer Great update with memory angle! Can teammates each run Spellar independently and have their notes connected, or is it only for individuals? GL today!

Zino
@kate_ramakaieva yes, everyone can use that! Spellar is private meeting assistant running on your side. No bots. No third party joiners. Only your private tool building your private meeting memory 🤙
Nikita Savchenko

My friend organizes their notes/knowledge from meetings in Obsidian, where he can interlink stuff with other knowledge.

Does your tool allow to go beyond meetings?

Andrii Tymoshchuk

@nikitaeverywhere Meetings are our focus, but the notes are yours to take anywhere. One click copies any meeting or recap as Markdown - paste into Obsidian and it slots into his graph like any other note. We also export to Notion, Google Docs, and Confluence. Native Obsidian sync isn't built yet — open to hearing what he'd want from it.

Zino

@nikitaeverywhere Spellar notes exports are a core feature of Spellar. Our Obsidian integration was one of the most requested by users and now one of the most popular one 💜

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