Best Ways to Get Meeting Summaries Using AI
Hey folks, been trying to find some good AI apps that can help me get quick summaries of my meetings. It'd be cool if these tools could save time and catch the …
Isabella Morris
February 8, 2026 at 06:28 PM
Hey folks, been trying to find some good AI apps that can help me get quick summaries of my meetings. It'd be cool if these tools could save time and catch the key points without me having to listen again. Anyone got some solid suggestions or personal faves?
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Sometimes I feel like these tools are more helpful for smaller meetings. The big ones get kinda messy in transcription.
A tip: always double-check the summaries before sharing. AI can miss important context or misunderstand stuff.
I’ve been using a couple apps lately, and honestly, some work better than others. Depends on how clear your audio is, but they save me a bunch of time.
Heads up, you can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools in this space. They keep a good list updated regularly.
Would love if someone found an AI that can summarize meetings in different languages accurately. That'd be a game changer for global teams.
I’ve seen some apps try to create action items automatically from meetings. Has anyone had good luck with that?
Recently tried Otter.ai and it's pretty neat. It highlights keywords too, which helps when you're skimming through multiple meetings.
Are there any free tools that don’t sacrifice too much quality? Most good ones seem pricey for regular use.
Does anyone use AI meeting summaries integrated with calendars? Feels like that’d be super handy to have notes pop up right after.
Anyone checked out Fireflies? It records and then spits out summaries. Works pretty well for me in team calls.
My biggest issue is when the AI misses the tone or the subtle stuff like sarcasm. It just feels flat sometimes.
I’ve been experimenting with AI meeting notes and honestly it’s life-changing. No more scribbling or missing details!
I wish the AI would get better at summarizing without making it sound robotic or too formal. More natural language please!
Sometimes I just use the transcript to search for key points instead of relying on the summary. Feels more flexible that way.