Decision Support · Side-by-side
Compare pricing, strengths, and use cases so it is easier to pick the right fit.
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For most everyday users, Fellow is the better choice because it offers a free tier, clear pricing, and excels at collaborative agenda building and action-item tracking—ideal for teams that want structured meetings. Meeetly wins on raw transcription accuracy and semantic search, but its hidden pricing and steeper setup make it better suited for power users who need deep CRM integration and don't mind paying more.
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Key differences
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Common questions
Yes, because Fellow has a free tier and clear pricing starting at $7/user/month, while Meeetly requires you to contact sales. Fellow's collaborative agendas and action-item tracking are also more useful for running a small team.
Meeetly has industry-leading diarization (speaker identification) and is faster at processing summaries, making it the winner for transcription accuracy. Fellow's summarization is good but not as precise with multiple speakers.
Neither tool has a dedicated mobile app. Fellow's mobile web experience is functional but behind its desktop version. Meeetly's mobile experience is not detailed, so both are best used on a computer.
Fellow is easier because its onboarding steps focus on connecting your calendar and video conferencing, and it offers a free tier to experiment. Meeetly requires configuring auto-join rules, CRM mapping, and sentiment thresholds, which is more complex.
Both tools support export to PDF and Markdown. Meeetly also exports to DOCX, which is handy if you need to edit in Word. Fellow exports to PDF and Markdown but not DOCX.
Meeetly is better for sales teams because it integrates directly with Salesforce and HubSpot to auto-update leads. Fellow is better for internal team coordination and project management.
Fellow wins for everyday team productivity with transparent pricing; Meeetly is a niche pick for transcription-heavy roles willing to pay more.
If you want a tool that helps you run better meetings with clear agendas and action items, start with Fellow—it's affordable, has a free tier, and integrates with the tools you already use. Only consider Meeetly if you absolutely need flawless transcription and CRM syncing, and you're okay with unknown costs.