Wispr Flow Notetaker - Meeting notes that get the details right.

Your follow-ups are only as good as your meeting notes. Wispr Notetaker gets your words and your speakers right, so your recaps, follow-ups, and answers are too. Before the meeting starts, it checks the invite so names are spelled correctly, and it brings the terminology you've already taught Wispr Flow into every conversation. Your transcripts use real names instead of "Speaker 1" and "Speaker 2," and every meeting is ready to pull into Claude or ChatGPT via MCP. Available on Mac. Free to try.

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One thing that’s a must today is being able to get these meetings into other services (like Zentrik). Is there an API? Granola for us was useless until we reverse engineered their local api. I’m a huge wispr fan, but won’t be able to switch without it!

 MCP is built in!

 yeah I see :) but I need it for deterministic processes, not chatgpt. i.e. I want to import them in bulk daily without having to spend tokens or rolling the llm dice

Putting it clearly. If you had an API, and it works with our dictionaries etc, I'd move the team from Granola to Wispr tomorrow.

Long time granola user here - how does this stack up to it? Any killer features / uses cases that would make someone move over? Thank you!

I love Wispr Flow Notetaker. Just being able to jot down my thoughts and ideas, and then look back to see what steps I need to take or what my key takeaways were from things I spoke about. Huge help for actually retaining and acting on what I capture.

The day is finally here! It has been a blast working on building this with the team. I personally love the ability to chat directly with Notetaker to answer those pesky, specific questions you remember from a meeting weeks back. It's oddly so satisfying to get those answers in hand again.

We are beyond excited to have you all playing around with Notetaker!!

Been on the team watching this come together over the last few weeks, and it's been fun seeing the product improve so fast. I've honestly never been a meeting recorder person, always felt like one more app producing notes I'd never read. But this one finally has me hooked. Favorite detail: the "What did I miss?" button. Zone out for two minutes and it catches you up instantly.

Advaith from the engineering team at Wispr Flow here!

It’s honestly surreal to finally see people using something we’ve spent a lot of time building.

The thing that excites me most about Notetaker is that it just gets out of your way. You stay present in the conversation and afterward you have notes you can actually trust.

I’m incredibly proud of what our team has built and I’m even more excited to hear what you all think. If you give it a try, we'd love to hear your feedback!

As someone who spends my days in meetings, being able to speak to my computer and accelerate workflows is incredibly valuable. I'm thrilled that we're expanding into the productivity space, and I love the product so far... it's one of the reasons I joined. I feel strongly aligned with the vision and excited about the prospect of more tools like this that can help not only me but a wide range of users, especially in the accessibility arena.

I’ve used wispr for a while now and have no criticism at all. Great tool to keep track of everything and stay organized across conversations and industries. Great work on the updates!

i've been waiting for this!!

I work on the ML team and already have been blown away by the quality of the product and the expertise of the team. I used Notetaker for the first time in a meeting yesterday, and was so pleasantly surprised not only with the quality of the transcription but the quality of the summaries and action items (the real life saver!). While I had been scribbling away in a(n analogue) notebook, Notetaker was already linking to relevant players in the conversation and correctly tagging action items that had been in flux the entire meeting. The speaker diarization (teasing apart speakers in a conversation) is also great, and I look forward to improving its ability to not only tell speakers apart but to label them with even more specificity and accuracy!