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Comment: Mariana Oliveira is a marketing manager at MeetGeek. The main contributor for this article is Mariana Lima de Oliveira (talk · contribs). If there's a Conflict of Interest (WP:COI), it should be disclosed. — Itzcuauhtli11 (talk) 17:29, 27 June 2025 (UTC)
MeetGeek is a software company that develops a meeting assistant powered by artificial intelligence designed to automatically record, transcribe, summarize, and analyze online meetings. The platform integrates with major video conferencing tools such as Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams, and provides users with searchable transcripts, action items, meeting analytics, and automation workflows.[1]
History
[edit]MeetGeek was founded in 2021 by Dan Huru, Raluca-Ștefania Rîșnoveanu, and Iulian Gheorghe, aiming to address the inefficiencies of traditional meeting management.[2] The company launched its core product as a tool to enhance meeting productivity through automation and artificial intelligence.
Features
[edit]MeetGeek’s platform offers a range of features, including:
- Automatic meeting recording and transcription across multiple video conferencing platforms.[3]
- AI-generated summaries, including key topics, action items, and next steps.
- Meeting analytics to track performance, talk time, and engagement over time.
- Integrations with CRMs and productivity tools such as Slack, Notion, HubSpot, Salesforce, and ClickUp.
- A Chrome extension that enables video/audio recording and AI insights from any browser-based videoconferencing tool without requiring a meeting bot.
- A mobile app that allows for in-person meeting recording and transcription on both Android and iOS devices.
- AI Chat, which enables users to ask questions about past meetings, summarize insights across multiple conversations, and perform actions like drafting follow-ups or exporting action items.
The service supports over 50 languages and is used by teams across industries such as sales, consulting, and recruiting.
Products and Integrations
[edit]MeetGeek provides both free and paid plans, with advanced features such as extended transcription limits, API access, and workflow automation available in premium tiers. It integrates with automation platforms like Zapier and Make, enabling users to connect meeting data to over 10,000 apps.[4]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Cristian, Deniza (2022-06-15). "EUR 500,000 investment in Meetgeek.ai run by Early Game Ventures". Business Review (in Romanian). Retrieved 2025-06-27.
- ^ "Founder Institute's Insider Review by MeetGeek's CEO & Co-Founder Dan Huru". GrowthMentor. Retrieved 2025-06-27.
- ^ Krasnoff, Barbara (2022-08-24). "Find the best AI-powered app to transcribe your audio". The Verge. Retrieved 2025-06-27.
- ^ Sant, Hitesh (2025-03-21). "MeetGeek Review: Meet the AI Meeting Automation Geek". Geekflare. Retrieved 2025-06-27.
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