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Granola Review

AI meeting notes that work alongside your existing notes, not instead of them.

Best for
  • · Founders
  • · Sales reps doing customer calls
  • · Anyone who takes notes during meetings
Alternatives
  • · Otter.ai
  • · Fireflies
  • · Fathom

What Granola actually does

Granola is a meeting notes app with a deliberately different posture from the Otter / Fireflies / Fathom category. Instead of joining your meeting as a bot, recording it, and producing a transcript-derived summary, Granola sits silently on your machine, listens to system audio, and helps you take notes alongside the conversation. You write your own notes; Granola enhances them after the meeting with what was actually said, fills in what you missed, and structures them into action items.

The product reflects an opinion: the best meeting notes are the ones a thoughtful human takes, augmented by AI — not the ones a transcription bot produces from scratch. For that opinion to land, the augmentation has to be good, and Granola's is.

What works well

The unified note-taking workflow is the standout. You take rough notes during the meeting like you always have. After the meeting, Granola enhances them — completing your half-formed bullets, structuring them by topic, extracting action items with owners, and pulling in exact quotes when you reference something specific. The output reads like notes you wrote, not like an AI summary.

No bot in the meeting is the correctly-overlooked feature. Fathom, Fireflies, and Otter all join your call as a participant, which is socially awkward in some contexts (sales calls, sensitive discussions, first meetings with new people). Granola is silent, which removes the conversation about why a bot is in the call.

The integrations into Notion, Slack, and CRM tools are clean. Action items can flow into your task system; meeting summaries can flow into deal records. The workflow ergonomics are unusually well thought out for a still-young product.

Where it falls short

It only works on macOS at the time of writing. Windows is not supported. For mixed-OS teams, this is a real gating issue.

If you don't take notes during meetings, the value drops sharply. Granola enhances your input; it does not replace your input. For passive listeners, Otter or Fathom (which derive everything from the transcript) deliver more.

Pricing has crept up over time and is now firmly above the free-and-cheap competitors. The product is worth it for heavy meeting-takers; for occasional users, the math is harder.

Who should use it

Granola is the right pick for founders, sales reps, account managers, and anyone who runs many synchronous meetings and prefers to take their own notes. The value compounds — within a few weeks of use, your past meetings become a searchable, structured knowledge base of decisions and commitments.

Teams that don't take notes during meetings should evaluate Fathom or Fireflies instead. Windows-only individuals are stuck waiting for the platform to expand.

Pricing notes

Individual and team plans available. The Pro tier (around $18/month) is the right entry point for daily use; team plans add shared workspaces and admin controls.

What it doesn't do

Granola turns meetings into structured notes. It doesn't act on those notes — turning action items into actual tasks in your project tracker, drafting the follow-up emails the action items implied, scheduling the next conversations the meeting opened. Those next-step automations are agent-level work that uses Granola's output as one input among many.

Editorial note: This review is an independent assessment by the Axiom team. We did not receive payment from Granola for this review and the vendor had no editorial input. Where we mention our own product, we say so explicitly.

Published 2026-05-01T00:00:00.000Z. Last reviewed 2026-05-01T17:42:56.735Z.

Granola Review — AI meeting notes that work alongside your existing notes, not instead of them. | Axiom Directory