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Compare pricing, strengths, and use cases so it is easier to pick the right fit.
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For most everyday users, Jamie wins for its offline-friendly, bot-free meeting summaries and exceptional output quality, while Meeetly is better for teams that need deep CRM integrations and real-time multi-speaker transcription. The single biggest difference: Jamie works without a meeting bot (great for sensitive calls), whereas Meeetly uses a bot for live transcription and automation.
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Key differences
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Common questions
Yes, Jamie is better because it doesn't require a bot to join the call, which feels more natural for client conversations. Meeetly's bot can be intrusive in sensitive settings.
No. Neither tool has a mobile app. Both require a desktop computer (Jamie needs a local app; Meeetly works through a browser).
Jamie is easier. You just download the app, grant permissions, and it starts recording. Meeetly requires connecting calendars, setting auto-join rules, and configuring integrations.
Yes, Meeetly works by joining your calendar meetings as a bot, so it works with Zoom, Google Meet, Teams, and others. Jamie works by recording your computer's audio, so it works with any meeting platform.
Jamie is more affordable for a single user because it has a clear freemium model starting at €21/mo. Meeetly's pricing is not published, which usually means it's more expensive and aimed at teams.
Jamie supports auto-sync to Slack, Notion, and CRM. Meeetly also integrates with Slack and CRMs like Salesforce and HubSpot. Both can export to PDF, Markdown, and other formats.
Jamie wins for privacy-focused individuals who want high-quality summaries; Meeetly wins for teams that need live transcription and CRM automation.
If you're an individual who wants clean, private meeting summaries without a bot, start with Jamie. If you're part of a team that needs live transcription and CRM automation, Meeetly is worth exploring — but be prepared for unclear pricing and a steeper setup. Both are desktop-only, so don't expect mobile use.