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No. Granola transcribes your computer's audio directly rather than joining the call as a visible participant. This means other attendees won't see an 'AI Notetaker' pop up in the participant list, which avoids the awkwardness and trust issues that bot-based tools can create. It works silently in the background on your device, capturing audio from whatever meeting platform you're using—Zoom, Google Meet, Teams, or any other app that outputs audio through your computer.
The biggest difference is the no-bot approach: Granola captures audio locally from your device rather than sending a bot to join the call. Beyond that, Granola takes a hybrid approach where your own typed notes during the meeting are combined with the AI transcript to produce richer output. It's designed to feel like a notepad (similar to Apple Notes) rather than an enterprise transcription dashboard, which makes it faster to set up and more pleasant to use day-to-day. The trade-off is that it currently has fewer native integrations than those more mature platforms.
Granola includes customizable templates for common meeting formats including customer discovery calls, user interviews, 1-on-1 meetings, pitch meetings, and standups. Each template structures the AI output differently—for example, a sales call template might organize notes into sections like 'About Them,' 'Key Takeaways,' 'Budget & Timeline,' and 'Next Steps,' while a 1-on-1 template might focus on action items and follow-ups. You can also create your own templates to match your team's specific workflows.
Yes. Granola includes an AI chat feature that lets you query your meeting transcripts conversationally. After a meeting ends, you can ask questions like 'What were the action items?', 'What objections did they raise?', 'What's their budget?', or 'Write a follow-up email.' The AI uses the full transcript plus your personal notes to generate answers, so you can extract specific information without re-reading the entire meeting record. Granola describes this as 'AI chat that already knows what you're working on.'
Granola offers one-click sharing to multiple destinations. You can share notes via public link, to a Slack channel (such as #user-feedback or #meeting-notes), directly to email or all meeting participants, to your CRM system, as project updates, or to an ATS for candidate notes. This eliminates the need to manually copy notes out of the app and paste them into other tools, which is especially valuable for salespeople who need to log calls to a CRM or recruiters updating candidate records after interviews.
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