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 non-technical users, Jamie wins on sheer summary quality and offline use, but Loopin is better if you live inside your calendar and need deep team collaboration. The single biggest difference: Jamie works without a meeting bot and on your desktop only, while Loopin is a full team workspace with a web-first approach.
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Common questions
Yes, Jamie is better for solo users because it's simpler, works offline, and doesn't require a team workspace. Loopin's strength is team collaboration, which you won't use as a freelancer.
No, Jamie does not have a mobile app. It only runs on macOS or Windows desktop. If you need mobile access, Loopin has a mobile app, though it's less capable than its web version.
Jamie has a clear paid plan at €21/mo after a limited free tier. Loopin's pricing is not published, which often means it's more expensive or requires contacting sales – so Jamie is likely cheaper and more transparent.
Jamie does not need a bot – it runs on your computer and captures audio locally. Loopin uses a bot that joins your calendar meetings automatically. If you dislike bots in your calls, choose Jamie.
Loopin is much better for teams because it has a shared workspace, collaborative editing, and integrations with Jira and Notion. Jamie is a personal tool with no team features.
Both tools offer search, but Loopin's 'Ask Loopin' is more powerful for cross-meeting queries. Jamie's search is limited to your own meetings and requires the desktop app.
Jamie is the simpler, more private choice for individuals; Loopin is the team powerhouse with a calendar-first approach – pick based on whether you work alone or with others.
If you're a solo professional who wants clean, private meeting summaries without a bot, start with Jamie's free trial. If you manage a team and need a shared searchable meeting brain, give Loopin a try – but be ready for a steeper learning curve and unclear pricing.