Decision Support · Side-by-side
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Granola
Best overallFor most everyday users, Granola wins on simplicity and a free tier that actually works, while Spellar 3.0 is the powerhouse for teams needing deep integrations and live AI help during meetings. The single biggest difference: Granola is a polished, no-fuss note-taker you can start using in minutes, whereas Spellar offers a real-time copilot and multi-language support but hides its pricing and limits free use to 10 short meetings.
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Common questions
Yes, for most individuals. Granola's free tier is generous, it's dead simple to install, and you don't need to manage integrations. Spellar is overkill unless you need live AI help or multi-language support.
Granola has an iOS app but no Android app. Spellar has iPhone and iPad apps, but the mobile version lacks the real-time copilot feature. Neither is fully mobile-first.
Spellar 3.0 is much better for teams because it integrates with project management tools like Jira and Asana, and lets you search across all meetings. Granola is designed for individual note-taking, not team workflows.
Yes, Spellar works silently in the background without joining as a bot – similar to Granola. It captures audio from your system or microphone.
If you need more than the free tier (which is quite capable), Granola's paid plans are reasonable for the accuracy and clean UI. But if you need integrations or live copilot, Spellar is a better investment despite unclear pricing.
Spellar 3.0 has end-to-end encryption and SOC 2 compliance, making it the stronger choice for sensitive data. Granola doesn't advertise these certifications, so it's less suited for regulated industries.
Granola is the simple, free winner for individuals; Spellar 3.0 is the powerful, pricier choice for teams with complex workflows.
If you're a regular person who just wants meetings to stop being a chore, start with Granola's free tier – it's the easiest path to better notes. If you're part of a team that lives in Notion or Salesforce and needs a live AI assistant, Spellar 3.0 is worth the investment, but be ready to contact sales for pricing.
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