Airgram

Airgram

Record, transcribe, and take notes in meetings with easy setup and integration.

FreemiumAutomationWeb, Chrome Extension, Zoom integration, Google Meet integration, Microsoft Teams integration
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What is Airgram?

Airgram is a meeting assistant that records, transcribes, and generates notes automatically. It integrates with popular video conferencing platforms like Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams, so you can start capturing meetings without switching tools. The tool handles the transcription work for you, turning spoken conversation into searchable text and organised notes. This is useful if you attend many meetings and want to focus on discussion rather than note-taking, or if you need a record of what was discussed for reference later. Airgram offers a free tier so you can try it before committing to a paid plan.

Key Features

Automatic meeting recording and transcription across Zoom, Google Meet, and Teams

AI-generated meeting notes and summaries

Search functionality to find specific moments or topics within meetings

Easy integration with existing calendar and conferencing tools

Shareable meeting transcripts and notes with team members

Support for multiple languages in transcription

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Minimal setup required; works directly with your existing meeting platforms
  • Free tier available so you can test the tool without cost
  • Transcripts are searchable, making it quick to find specific discussion points
  • Notes are generated automatically, saving time after meetings end

Limitations

  • Transcription accuracy may vary depending on audio quality and accents
  • Some features or higher usage limits may be restricted to paid tiers

Use Cases

Sales teams reviewing client calls to track requirements and objections

Project managers creating meeting records for stakeholder accountability

Remote workers who want to avoid distracting note-taking during discussions

Customer support teams documenting customer issues and resolutions

Researchers or academics recording interviews or focus groups for analysis