Granola, founded in 2023, takes a fundamentally different technical approach than bot-based competitors like Otter or Fireflies: it never joins a meeting as a visible participant, instead running quietly in the background using a computer's own audio, while a user types their own notes, as much or as little as they want, during the meeting itself.
After the meeting, Granola enhances those personal notes using the audio as context, filling gaps and adding structure to what a user already started writing rather than generating an entirely separate AI transcript disconnected from what the person actually chose to write down. Notes stay private by default rather than automatically shared, and Model Context Protocol connectors let meeting context feed into other AI tools directly.
A free tier covers standard use, and paid plans start around $14 a month for more features. For anyone specifically uncomfortable with a visible bot joining meetings, or who prefers their own typed notes enhanced rather than replaced by AI, Granola's no-bot, notes-first approach is a genuinely different mechanism than the recording-and-transcribing model most competitors in this category use.








