Decision Support · Side-by-side
Compare pricing, strengths, and use cases so it is easier to pick the right fit.
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Neither MeetCheck nor MeetGlow is ready for everyday users: both lack mobile apps, published pricing, and public APIs. MeetCheck wins for sales teams that need rigid compliance monitoring and deep CRM sync, while MeetGlow is better for revenue ops users who want clean summaries and sentiment tracking. The single biggest difference is that MeetCheck focuses on real-time compliance checklists, whereas MeetGlow emphasizes transcription and action-item extraction.
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Key differences
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Common questions
No. Neither tool has a mobile app, so you can only use them on a desktop or laptop during video calls.
MeetGlow is slightly easier because its interface is cleaner and the steps are more straightforward, but both require connecting calendars and installing browser extensions.
Yes. MeetCheck is built for compliance monitoring with customizable checklists, while MeetGlow focuses on general transcription and sentiment analysis.
Both work with Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Meet, but you need to authorize recording permissions in each platform.
Neither publishes pricing publicly. MeetCheck is described as higher-priced than basic competitors like Otter, and MeetGlow is also likely premium. You'll need to contact sales.
The facts don't mention free trials, but both require signing up via SSO or OAuth, so you may be able to test with a pilot call before committing.
MeetCheck wins for compliance-heavy sales teams; MeetGlow wins for cleaner summaries and easier setup – but neither is ready for everyday users on a phone or a budget.
If you're a non-technical person looking for a meeting assistant, start with MeetGlow – it's easier to use and has a nicer interface. But be aware that both tools are designed for business teams, not casual users, and neither works on your phone. If you just need basic transcription, consider a cheaper, mobile-friendly alternative like Otter.ai.