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Spellar 3.0
Best overallFor most everyday users who just want reliable meeting notes and summaries across many platforms, Spellar 3.0 is the better all-rounder with its no-bot approach, strong integrations, and multi-language support. Supernormal is the specialist choice for agency professionals who need to turn meetings into polished client deliverables like slides and emails automatically. The single biggest difference: Spellar focuses on capturing and organizing meeting information, while Supernormal focuses on generating finished client-facing content from that information.
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Common questions
Yes, for general note-taking Spellar is better because it works silently, has a mobile app, and integrates with more tools. Supernormal is better if you need to turn those notes into client deliverables like slides and emails.
No, Supernormal does not have a mobile app. You can only use it on a Mac (Apple Silicon) or Windows 11 computer. Spellar has iPhone and iPad apps, though the mobile version lacks some desktop features.
Spellar is slightly easier because it joins meetings without a bot and has a simpler setup process. Supernormal requires installing a desktop app and may need more configuration to generate the right deliverables.
Yes, both free tiers are very limited. Spellar's free tier only allows 10 short meetings, and Supernormal's free tier restricts full features. You'll need a paid plan to use either tool seriously.
Spellar is better for solo freelancers who attend various meetings and want organized notes. Supernormal is better if you're a freelancer who sends client recaps and proposals regularly.
Spellar 3.0 wins for everyday meeting productivity with its silent bot, mobile apps, and broad integrations; Supernormal wins only if you need AI to generate client-ready deliverables from meetings.
If you just want to stop worrying about taking notes in meetings and have them automatically saved and searchable, go with Spellar 3.0 — it's more flexible, works on more devices, and fits into your existing tools. If you run an agency and need to turn every client call into a polished email or slide deck without manual work, Supernormal is worth the investment despite its narrower focus.
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