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Otter.ai is the default name in transcription, but it is not the right fit for everyone. People go looking for an alternative for three reasons: price (per-seat plans and a tight free cap), privacy (its terms have allowed training on user data — always check the current version), and fit (it is built for online meetings, not the conversation happening across the table from you). Here is an honest look at the best options, and where each one actually wins.
An iPhone app built around consent and ownership. You tap record, an audible tone plays so the room knows, and you get a speaker-labeled transcript plus a summary, action items, and decisions. It never trains AI on your audio or transcripts, and you own both. Pricing is pay-per-minute, so there is no per-seat subscription and unused credits never expire. Best for interviews, client calls, lectures, and doctor visits — anywhere recording other people honestly matters.
A clean, minimal Mac app that listens to your meeting and writes the notes for you, with no bot joining the call. Loved by founders and consultants. It is desktop-first and built around online meetings rather than recording in the room.
A meeting assistant that auto-joins Zoom, Meet, and Teams calls and shares notes across a team. Strong for sales and ops teams that live in online meetings; less suited to a private one-on-one or an in-person conversation.
Broad language support and solid accuracy across web and mobile. A good pick if you work across languages and want transcripts more than a structured summary.
Offers both AI and human transcription. When you need the cleanest possible transcript of a critical recording and do not mind paying more, Rev is the accuracy benchmark.
Built into the iPhone and transcribes on-device for free. It gives you raw text, not a structured summary with action items and decisions — fine for a quick note, thin for a record you need to act on later.
| App | Best for | Platform | Pricing model | Audible consent tone |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Attesta | Private, in-person recording | iPhone, iPad, Mac | Pay-per-minute | Yes |
| Otter | Online meeting notes | Web, mobile | Per-seat subscription | No |
| Granola | Desktop meeting notes | Mac | Per-seat subscription | No |
| Fireflies | Team meeting bots | Web, mobile | Per-seat subscription | No |
| Notta | Multilingual transcripts | Web, mobile | Subscription | No |
| Rev | Human-grade accuracy | Web, mobile | Per-minute / per-job | No |
We make Attesta, so treat this as a biased-but-transparent recommendation: if your reason for leaving Otter is privacy or recording real conversations in the room, Attesta is built for exactly that — an audible consent tone, no model training, you own the recording, and you pay only for the minutes you use. If you mostly live in online team meetings, Granola or Fireflies will fit your workflow better. Pick the one that matches where your conversations actually happen.
Record any conversation, get a speaker-labeled transcript plus summary and action items — with an audible tone, and never trained on your audio.
Download on theApp StoreAttesta (private iPhone recording, no model training), Granola (desktop meeting notes), Fireflies (team meeting bots), Notta (multilingual), or Rev (human-grade accuracy). Apple Voice Memos is the free native option if you only need raw text.
Yes, with a monthly minute cap. Many people switch when they hit it. Attesta gives you a free trial plus pay-as-you-go minutes that never expire, so there is no subscription just to get started.
Fathom is built around a bot that joins your online meeting; Otter does live transcription and notes. Neither is designed for recording an in-person conversation the way a phone-first app like Attesta is.
Apple Voice Memos transcribes on-device for free but only gives you raw text. For free structured insights — summary, action items, decisions — start with Attesta’s trial and pay-per-minute credits.