Elevate your online meetings with a native assistant that provides real-time tips, auto-generated summaries, and task extraction—without awkward bot joiners.
Featuring support for 100+ languages and seamless integrations with tools like Notion, Docs, and Jira, Spellar fits perfectly into your existing workflow. Powered by top-tier models (GPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity), it offers personalized configurations to maximize your productivity.
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!
We built it because we were tired of leaving meetings with lost context, forgotten decisions, and action items scattered everywhere.
Spellar 3.0 is an AI meeting companion that records, summarizes, and remembers your meetings so you can stay present during calls instead of worrying about notes
Reviewers mainly see Spellar AI as a practical meeting coach that helps people speak more clearly, catch filler words and mistakes, improve pronunciation and presentation skills, and take useful notes during calls. Several say it has become part of their daily routine, especially for English practice and client-facing work, and praise its speed, design, and Mac integrations. The main caveats are narrow but real: one reviewer hit a Zoom recording issue with AirPods on Mac, while others want broader platform support and stronger privacy options.
Spellar AI became my magic wand, no less! It generates perfect meeting summaries with action points and a good structure, so I can share them with my team after the call. It isn't a problem anymore to remember what was happening during a meeting a week ago and track progress on 1on1s for example, because I can just export my summaries to Notion and to see what has been discussed. Moreover, the English improvement feature is just a chef's kiss. I don't have much time to get English lessons in person, but Spellar listens and corrects my mistakes, suggests new vocab to learn and use and makes my speech just better and more native. Guys did an incredible job on the tech and design side of things and it's just very pleasant to use!
Hi! I must say I'm thoroughly impressed with the idea and concept behind it.
Speaking from personal experience as a non-native English speaker, one of the initial barriers I faced was the overwhelming fear of making mistakes when communicating. I often found myself overthinking each phrase, sometimes to the extent that I'd lose my train of thought amidst conversations. Once I overcame this fear, realizing that making mistakes was a part of the learning curve, I began to err on the side of over-communicating, not always paying attention to the clarity of my pronunciation. This sometimes led to misunderstandings or having to repeat myself. I believe Speechy can help me with that and make me sure ensure that people understand me clearly.
However, as of now, it seems to cater primarily to MacOS users. Given the potential reach and demand for such a tool, are there any plans to extend support for other platforms? I use a big variety of devices so a web version would be fantastic. Do you consider Android app? It seems to be helpful. So, I can run Speechy on the phone and don't care about suggestions on my screen during live presentation.
I loved the idea, and the implementation is great. Unfortunately for the nature of my work, I can't agree with the User Content part on the ToS, limiting a lot the time I can use it.
I would love to have the option to either keep my data and processing local or have a paid upgrade to keep my data private or not used for any purpose other then processing itself.
Hey Pedro! Thank you for your valuable feedback on data privacy.
We initially launched with our current workflow to validate the product concept. However, we're moving towards client-side data processing to support user privacy. Rest assured, your data is solely used for the purpose of processing and not for anything else. You personal data is fully anonymised and cannot be accessed any of the third-party services.
Regarding monetization, we're planning a model that incorporates enhanced privacy features for all users as a standard, not as a paid extra.
Your input is incredibly helpful as we work to make Speechy both effective and respectful of user privacy. 🙌
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🚀 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. 🙏
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!
@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 🤙
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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?
@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 😅
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
Hi all, my name is Yuliia, and as the QA engineer on this product, I've spent months doing one thing: trying to break it. That's the job. Find every edge case. Every flow that almost works. Every moment where the product doesn't quite deliver what it promised. What made this one different: the core idea held up. The memory feature - the thing that connects context across meetings over time - is the kind of feature that's easy to get almost right and very hard to get actually right. The gap between "it usually works" and "you can trust it" is where I spend most of my time. We're at the second one. I wouldn't have let it ship otherwise. Spellar 3.0 is live on Product Hunt today. An AI meeting companion that remembers everything - no bot, no noise, just context when you need it. Want to hear your feedback ❤️
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The summary quality is noticeably better than alternatives I’ve tried. Feels like it actually understood the conversation.
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Looks interesting What does pricing look like after the trial? Is there a free tier, or does it go straight to paid plans?
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