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For most non-technical users, Meetgeek is the better all-around choice thanks to its lower price, easier setup, and strong multi-language support — but if you need to record in-person or offline meetings without a bot, Jamie is your only option. The single biggest difference: Jamie works offline and without a meeting bot, while Meetgeek requires an internet connection and a bot joining your calls.
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Common questions
No — neither tool has a mobile app. Both require a desktop computer (Mac or Windows) to record meetings. You can view summaries on your phone via a web browser, but recording must be done from a laptop.
Jamie is the clear winner for in-person meetings because it doesn't need a bot — it records audio directly from your laptop's microphone. Meetgeek requires a bot to join a virtual meeting, so it can't handle face-to-face conversations.
Yes. Meetgeek's paid plans start at $9.99/user/month, while Jamie starts at €21/month (about $23). Meetgeek also offers a more generous free tier for basic use.
Meetgeek supports over 30 languages with regional dialects, while Jamie supports 15+ languages. If you work in a multilingual team, Meetgeek is the better choice.
You need to install a Chrome or Edge browser extension for ad-hoc recording, but the core setup is done by connecting your calendar online — no heavy software download required. Jamie requires a full desktop client installation.
Meetgeek wins for online teams on a budget; Jamie wins for in-person or offline meetings where privacy matters.
If your meetings are mostly online and you want an affordable, easy-to-use tool, go with Meetgeek. If you often meet in person or need offline recording without a bot, Jamie is worth the extra cost — just know you'll be stuck at your desktop.