
Recmo
Record any meeting-Transcribe offline-Your data stays yours
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Record any meeting-Transcribe offline-Your data stays yours
3 followers
One-tap recording. Local transcription. Auto-saved to your notes. Meeting recording app for macOS.

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One app that records any meeting and transcribes offline is a huge productivity win. The privacy focus is key for sensitive calls.
A practical question: How does it handle meetings with multiple speakers? Does the offline Whisper AI attempt to identify and label different speakers in the transcript, or does it generate a single block of text?
@olajiggy321Β
Thanks for your question!
Currently, Recmo doesn't have speaker diarization β the transcript is generated as a single continuous text without speaker labels.
This is definitely a feature I'd love to add in the future. However, speaker identification running fully offline is technically complex, so it's not implemented yet.
That said, Recmo works for everything β online meetings, online phone calls, and offline meetings!
Thanks for the feedback! π
@munakata_ayuΒ
Thanks, that makes sense. Offline diarization is a tough challenge.
It gave me a simple idea on how to position the current single-speaker transcript as a clarity feature for solo users while you build. Quick copy tweak you could test.
Best way to send it?
@olajiggy321Β
Thanks! Feel free to share it here in the comments. Would love to hear your thoughts.
@munakata_ayuΒ
Sure, here's the simple idea:
The Positioning Tweak: On your website or App Store description, you could add a short line or badge that frames the current single-speaker transcript as a 'Focus Mode' or 'Solo Transcript'.
Why it works: Instead of presenting it as a missing feature ('No speaker labels'), you frame it as an intentional benefit for a core use caseβindividuals recording calls for their own notes, interviews, or solo listening. It pre-empts the diarization question for team users while clearly attracting the many users who don't need labels.
You could test this by updating the headline or key features list to say something like: 'One-tap recording & transcription, perfect for solo review and personal notes.'
It's a small copy shift that turns a technical limitation into a clear positioning strength for a specific audience while you build out the more complex features