Granola is completely free with all essential features included. No paid tiers offered, making it perfect for budget-conscious users.
No. Granola transcribes your computer's audio directly from your device rather than joining the call as a bot participant. This means no one on the call sees a recording notification or an extra attendee labeled as an AI notetaker. It works silently in the background while you take notes in the Granola notepad. This makes it significantly less intrusive than competitors that add a visible bot to the meeting room.
During the meeting, you type rough notes, shorthand, or key observations into the Granola notepad. When the meeting ends, Granola's AI cross-references your typed notes with the full audio transcript it captured. It then produces polished, structured notes that combine your personal context with the complete discussion — including extracted action items, decisions, budget information, timelines, and next steps. The result is more useful than a raw transcript because it's organized around what you found important.
Granola works with all video conferencing platforms because it captures audio at the system level on your computer rather than integrating with a specific meeting tool. This means it's compatible with Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, Webex, and any other platform that plays audio through your device. There's no need for platform-specific setup or permissions — if you can hear the meeting, Granola can transcribe it.
Yes. Granola includes an AI chat feature that lets you query your meeting transcripts conversationally after the meeting ends. You can ask specific questions like 'What was their budget?', 'What objections did they raise?', 'Who was in the meeting?', or 'What are the next steps?' The AI searches the transcript and your notes to provide direct answers, which is particularly useful for revisiting details from meetings days or weeks later without re-reading the full notes.
Granola supports one-click sharing to multiple destinations. You can share notes via public link, email to all participants, post to Slack channels (such as #user-feedback or #meeting-notes), push to your CRM for sales calls, log to your ATS for candidate interview notes, or share as project updates. The sharing is designed to fit into workflows your team already uses, so distributing meeting recaps doesn't require switching to a separate tool or copying and pasting.
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Last verified March 2026