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TLDV
Best overallFor most everyday users, TLDV is the stronger choice because it works seamlessly with Zoom, Google Meet, and Teams, offers a generous free plan, and automates follow-ups without needing a bot in the meeting. Fellow.app is better if you want collaborative agendas and action-item tracking within a team, but it lacks a mobile app and has fewer integrations. The single biggest difference: TLDV focuses on capturing and summarizing meetings you're already in, while Fellow.app is more about planning and managing meetings before they happen.
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Common questions
No, neither tool has a mobile app. You need a laptop or desktop computer to use them during or after meetings.
TLDV is better for recording sales calls because it automatically records, transcribes, and summarizes calls from Zoom, Google Meet, and Teams, and can log notes directly into your CRM.
Yes, Fellow.app has a free tier that includes basic meeting management features like agendas and action items. Paid plans unlock more integrations and storage.
No, TLDV's 'NO BOT REQUIRED' feature means it can record and transcribe without adding an extra participant to the call.
Both are fairly easy. Fellow.app guides you through connecting your calendar and installing a Chrome extension. TLDV works directly with your video platform and requires no extra steps for basic recording.
No, both tools are designed for virtual meetings on platforms like Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams. They won't help with in-person conversations.
TLDV wins for most people because it reliably records and summarizes meetings without extra effort, while Fellow.app is better for teams that need collaborative agendas and action-item tracking.
If you attend lots of virtual meetings and want to stop worrying about notes, go with TLDV — it's simple, works with the platforms you already use, and has a generous free plan. If your main challenge is keeping meetings organized and making sure tasks get done, Fellow.app is a solid choice, especially for teams. Neither has a mobile app, so keep that in mind if you need to manage meetings on the go.
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