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For most everyday users, Laxis is the better choice because it offers a free tier and lower-cost paid plans, while MeetGlow's unclear pricing and higher cost make it risky for casual use. Laxis wins on affordability and CRM mapping, but MeetGlow has a cleaner interface and deeper search. The single biggest difference is price transparency: Laxis tells you what you'll pay, MeetGlow doesn't.
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Key differences
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Common questions
Yes, because Laxis has a free tier and a $15.99/mo plan, while MeetGlow's pricing is unclear and likely more expensive. Laxis also works on your phone, which is handy if you meet clients in person.
No. MeetGlow does not list a mobile app, so you can't use it to record in-person meetings on your phone. Laxis has a mobile app for that.
Both require connecting your calendar and installing a browser extension, so they're similar. MeetGlow is slightly easier because it has fewer customization steps, but Laxis's free tier lets you test without commitment.
Laxis has limited language support — mainly English and a few others. MeetGlow doesn't specify, but neither is a strong choice for multilingual teams.
Laxis, because its CRM field mapping is superior and it directly syncs to Salesforce, HubSpot, and Pipedrive. MeetGlow also syncs to Salesforce and HubSpot, but Laxis's mapping is more customizable.
Only if you need deep search across many meetings and a polished interface, and your company is paying. For an individual or small team, Laxis gives you more value for less money.
Laxis wins for most people thanks to a free tier, mobile app, and clear pricing; MeetGlow is a polished but pricier alternative with hidden costs.
If you're an everyday user trying to save time on meeting notes, start with Laxis — it has a free tier, a mobile app, and clear pricing. MeetGlow is slicker but costs more and hides its price, so only go that route if your company is paying or you absolutely need its search power.