MeetGeek is an AI meeting assistant that records Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams calls, transcribes them in 100+ languages, and generates summaries, action items, and meeting KPIs for teams tracking recurring calls. It's aimed at sales, customer success, and ops teams that want meeting intelligence layered on top of their CRM and project tools rather than a personal notepad. MeetGeek runs on a freemium model: a free Basic plan (3 hours of transcription per month) and a Pro plan starting at $9.99 per user per month.
Who builds it
MeetGeek is developed by the company of the same name, and its feature set signals a slightly different focus than pure notetakers: alongside summaries and action items, MeetGeek highlights meeting KPIs and a live Copilot Mode you can talk to during a call, positioning it as an AI meeting-intelligence layer for teams that track call metrics, not just a personal notepad.
Core features
- Recording across major platforms — records Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams calls, and more.
- 100+ language transcription — transcribes in more than 100 languages, with automatic speaker recognition.
- AI summaries and next steps — generates clear summaries of key points and automatically detects and lists action items.
- Copilot Mode — a real-time mode you can talk to during the call itself.
- CRM/PM integrations — Salesforce, HubSpot, Notion, Slack, and Jira.
- API & MCP access — for integrating meeting intelligence into a broader tech stack.
Who it is for
MeetGeek fits sales, customer success, and operations teams that want meeting recordings, transcripts, and KPIs flowing directly into Salesforce, HubSpot, Jira, or Slack, rather than teams primarily looking for a bot-free personal notepad. The free Basic plan (3 hours of transcription per month) works for light usage or evaluation; the Pro plan at $9.99 per user per month is where regular team use and deeper integrations start.
Data and Privacy
MeetGeek states it meets SOC 2, GDPR, and HIPAA compliance standards, which covers a broad set of regulated-industry requirements. The vendor does not publish a specific EU-hosting guarantee alongside that compliance claim, so DACH and other EU-based teams with strict data-residency requirements should confirm hosting region and data processing terms directly with MeetGeek before rollout. MeetGeek's own materials describe it as recording meetings across Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams rather than advertising the bot-free, computer-audio capture some competitors use.
Bottom line
MeetGeek reads less like a personal notepad and more like a meeting-intelligence layer built for teams already living in Salesforce, HubSpot, or Jira: broad language coverage, a live Copilot Mode, and an API make it a solid fit for sales and CS teams — just confirm the recording approach and compliance details fit your requirements before rollout, since MeetGeek's facts don't support a bot-free claim or a specific EU-hosting guarantee.