
MeetGeek is an AI-powered meeting assistant that automatically records, transcribes, and summarizes meetings.
MeetGeek is an AI meeting assistant that automatically joins, records, transcribes, and summarizes video calls across platforms including Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Meet. The platform provides searchable meeting archives, extracts action items and key highlights, and integrates with tools like Slack, Notion, HubSpot, and CRMs through Zapier.
MeetGeek also offers a browser extension for recording browser-based meetings without a bot, mobile apps for iOS and Android to record offline conversations, and a desktop app for capturing any desktop audio. The platform supports public API access, webhooks, and chat-based agentic workflows through integrations with ChatGPT and Claude.
MeetGeek differentiates with multi-platform capture including browser extensions, desktop apps, and mobile iOS/Android apps that allow recording without requiring a bot to join meetings, unlike most competitors that rely solely on calendar-integrated bots. The platform supports 50+ integrations with productivity and CRM tools through native connectors and Zapier, enabling deep workflow automation.
As a Romanian-founded company, MeetGeek benefits from strong European engineering talent and operates at a competitive cost structure compared to US-based competitors. The company also offers EU and US data hosting options, which appeals to European enterprises with strict data sovereignty requirements. MeetGeek has attracted approximately EUR 2.25M in total funding, demonstrating investor confidence in its product-market fit.
MeetGeek faces intense competition from well-funded US rivals such as Otter.ai, which raised over $50M in total funding; Fireflies.ai, which has raised over $19M; and Fathom, which is backed by Y Combinator and Accel. These competitors have larger sales teams, stronger brand recognition in North America, and greater resources for market expansion.
The AI meeting assistant market is becoming increasingly commoditized, with many platforms offering similar transcription, summarization, and action-item extraction features. Larger horizontal productivity platforms like Microsoft Copilot and Zoom AI Companion are also bundling similar functionality natively, which could reduce demand for standalone meeting assistant tools. Additionally, MeetGeek, headquartered in Bucharest, may face geographic biases when competing for enterprise accounts in North America.