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Why it matters: Requires installing a desktop app on Mac or Windows â users on Linux or Chromebooks are excluded
Available from: Pro
Why it matters: Because it captures system audio locally, it depends on the user's machine being on and awake during the meeting, unlike cloud-based bots that run server-side
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Why it matters: Focused almost entirely on note taking â lacks deeper revenue intelligence, coaching, and deal analytics found in sales-focused tools like Gong or Avoma
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Why it matters: Limited CRM integrations compared to sales-first competitors; HubSpot is supported but Salesforce and other major CRMs are not prominently featured
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Why it matters: Advanced feature not available in free plan.
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Why it matters: Connect to your existing tools and automate workflows. Essential for scaling operations.
Available from: Pro
Jamie runs as a native desktop app on Mac or Windows and captures the system audio directly on your device, rather than dialing into the call as a participant. This means other attendees never see a bot in the meeting roster and there is no awkward notification that a recording tool has joined. The audio is then transcribed and summarized by Jamie's AI models, after which the raw audio is deleted. This approach also lets Jamie capture in-person meetings and any other audio your computer can hear, which bot-based tools cannot do.
Yes. Jamie is hosted entirely in the European Union with full EU data residency for both storage and processing, and is GDPR-compliant and ISO 27001 certified. Data is encrypted in transit with TLS 1.2 and at rest with AES 256-bit encryption, meeting audio is deleted after transcription, and customer data is never used to train AI models â neither by Jamie nor by the underlying model providers. Enterprise controls include SSO with Google and Microsoft, admin-level access restrictions, and verified domain auto-join for workspaces.
Jamie supports meeting notes, summaries, and transcripts in 99+ languages, making it one of the more multilingual options among the AI note takers in our directory. The summaries are described as "human-like" and preserve nuance across languages, which is useful for global teams running calls in mixed languages. Speaker labeling also works alongside the multilingual transcription, so you get attributed notes even for non-English meetings.
Jamie connects natively with Notion, Google Docs, OneNote, and HubSpot so that notes, transcripts, and action items automatically sync to your existing knowledge base or CRM after each meeting. This removes the manual copy-paste step that is common with lighter-weight transcription tools. Teams typically route internal meeting notes into Notion or Google Docs while pushing customer call summaries directly into HubSpot deal records.
The single biggest difference is that Jamie does not send a bot to join the meeting â it captures audio locally from your desktop, while Otter, Fireflies, and Fathom all rely on a bot that joins the call as a visible participant. This makes Jamie better suited to sensitive client calls, executive conversations, and in-person meetings where a bot is not appropriate or not technically possible. Jamie also emphasizes EU hosting and GDPR compliance more heavily than its largely US-hosted competitors, which matters for European enterprises and regulated industries.
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Last verified March 2026