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Granola
Best overallFor most everyday users, Granola is the better choice because it's free to start, works on any Mac or Windows machine, and focuses on accurate note-taking without bots. Supernormal is more powerful for agency pros who need to turn meetings into client-ready slides and emails, but its full value requires a paid plan and Apple Silicon hardware. The single biggest difference: Granola is a simple note-taker for personal productivity, while Supernormal is a content-generation engine for client work.
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Common questions
Yes. Granola is simpler, free to start, and works on any computer. Supernormal is overkill if you just need notes for yourself.
Only if you're an agency or consultant who needs to generate client deliverables. For personal use, Granola is a better fit because it's free and easier.
No. The free tier gives you accurate transcription and note enhancement. Paid plans add CRM/ATS updates and email generation, which most individuals don't need.
Neither has a mobile app. Both are desktop-only. Granola has an iOS companion app for playback, but not for recording.
Granola wins for everyday note-taking; Supernormal wins for agency pros who need to generate client deliverables from meetings.
If you're a regular person who just wants better meeting notes without hassle, start with Granola's free tier – it's easy, private, and works on any computer. If you run an agency and need to turn meetings into polished client work, Supernormal is worth the investment, but only if you have an Apple Silicon Mac and budget for a paid plan.
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