Melhores Ferramentas para Resumir Reuniões e Destacar Pontos de Ação
Olá a todos! Tenho estado à procura de bons programas que não só resumam reuniões, mas também identifiquem as principais tarefas, para que nada se perca. Alguém…
Hannah McKenzie
February 8, 2026 at 08:51 PM
Olá a todos! Tenho estado à procura de bons programas que não só resumam reuniões, mas também identifiquem as principais tarefas, para que nada se perca. Alguém tem recomendações ou experiência pessoal com algo assim? Gostaria muito de saber o que funciona bem sem muita complicação.
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Also loving the feature where some tools sync with task managers directly so your action items become to-dos automatically.
I use Hugo with my team. It connects with calendar invites and sends out summaries with action points super quickly.
If your meetings are on Zoom, some plugins directly integrate and summarize in real time which is kinda neat.
Honestly, I use Otter.ai with custom vocabulary settings. It really helps catch the important tasks and follow-ups. Plus, the transcription quality is pretty solid.
I think a lot depends on the type of meeting. I've seen some tools struggle if the discussion jumps around a lot or if there’s multiple speakers overlapping.
I've tried a couple of these tools and honestly, the one I liked most was great at pulling out action items automatically. Saved me a ton of time after long calls.
For those wondering, you can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools specifically focused on meeting summaries. They seem to update their listings pretty often.
Heads up: most AI meeting tools still mess up with multiple accents or noisy backgrounds, so keep expectations realistic.
Sometimes the problem isn’t the tool but how the meeting is run. Clear communication helps AI catch things better.
For free options, Google Meet’s live captions plus manual note-taking still works okay if you’re on a budget.
Anyone here using Chorus or Gong? They’re more for sales calls but have pretty advanced AI summaries too.
Sentio is another one I've tried. Pretty decent at highlighting decisions and next steps, though it’s a bit pricey.
A tip I heard is to set clear agenda points before meetings. It makes it easier for these AI tools to pick up relevant info and summarize properly.
Tried a few apps but some just give you a wall of text. Anything that creates a nice, clear list of what to do next is a winner in my book.
One thing I noticed: the AI tools usually get better when you train them with your own meeting data. Not always plug and play.
Has anyone used Fireflies.ai? Heard it can identify tasks, decisions, and even assign owners automatically.