The key features? Well, it supports transcription in 12 languages with solid 90% accuracy on decent audio-I've tested it on noisy Zoom calls and it held up pretty well. You get auto-generated summaries that you can tweak for length, action items tagged with due dates, and even draft emails that sound professional, not robotic.
Plus, the Chrome extension integrates seamlessly with Zoom, Teams, and Google Meet, so you're not jumping through hoops. There's a centralized archive for all your stuff, keyword highlighting to spot trends fast, and easy exports to PDF or Docs. Oh, and customizable summaries mean you decide if it's bullet-point brief or more detailed-super handy for different team needs.
Who really benefits? Product managers drowning in sprints, sales teams closing deals remotely, or any remote worker tired of recaps. In my experience, it's a game-changer for distributed teams; last week, during a client pitch review, we skipped the usual email chain and dove right into tasks. Educational webinars or internal trainings?
Yeah, it shines there too, turning hours of talk into actionable insights without the headache. What sets it apart from, say, Otter.ai or Fireflies? Briefly AI focuses more on those polished follow-up emails and action tagging, which feels more proactive-Otter's great for search, but this one's better at closing the loop.
It's not perfect; I was torn between it and a free alternative at first, but the email drafts won me over. No overwhelming integrations, just straightforward productivity boosts that actually stick. Bottom line, if meetings are eating your time, try Briefly AI. Sign up for the free tier and see how it frees you up-trust me, you'll wonder how you managed without it.
