Updated 2026-03-20: Pricing, features, and accuracy figures verified against the latest product release.
Quick Specs
I kept seeing MeetGeek pop up with a feature I couldn’t ignore: AI Voice Agents. The idea that an AI can actually join a meeting, listen, speak, and follow instructions is wild. So I dug in.
It turns out MeetGeek isn’t just about the AI agents. The rest of the tool is actually solid too.
What MeetGeek Does
MeetGeek is a full AI meeting assistant that works with Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, and WebEx. It joins your calls with a bot (the standard approach) and provides transcription, summaries, action items, and meeting analytics.
The transcription accuracy sits at 95%+, which matches Fireflies and beats some competitors. Language support covers 60+ languages with automatic detection - more than most tools but fewer than Fireflies’ 100+.
Now, the AI Voice Agents. This is the distinctive feature. You can create a custom AI agent that joins your meetings as an additional participant. The agent listens, can speak based on your instructions, and can be configured to summarize, ask questions, or follow specific meeting protocols. It launched in August 2025, making it one of the newest features in the category.
This is different from a bot that just records. The AI agent actively participates. In practice, it means you can have an AI present in client calls that answers questions from your knowledge base, or in internal meetings that keeps track of action items in real-time, or in sales calls that chimes in with discovery questions.
There’s also a bot-free recording option via Chrome extension and desktop app (the desktop app is “coming soon” based on the site, so check current status). This gives users a choice - join as a bot or capture locally - which is a nice flexibility that not many tools offer.
The AI Chat feature lets you query across all your meetings with natural language. It’s similar to what Fireflies offers with AskFred.
Meeting analytics include talk time tracking, sentiment analysis, and engagement metrics. You get the team-level insights that matter for understanding meeting culture - who’s speaking, who’s quiet, how meetings trend over time.
Who Should Use MeetGeek
Teams that want AI-powered meeting workflows - the AI Voice Agents feature is actually different from anything else in this space. If you’ve wanted an AI that actually participates in meetings rather than just passively recording, this is your option.
Remote teams across multiple time zones benefit from the comprehensive meeting capture. You can catch up on what happened while you were asleep without sitting through the recording.
Teams using multiple conferencing platforms appreciate that MeetGeek works across Zoom, Meet, Teams, and WebEx - not just one.
Who Should NOT Use MeetGeek
Users who need unlimited free transcription should stick with Fathom. MeetGeek’s free tier gives you 3 hours per month, which is tight. Fathom gives you unlimited.
Teams that need noise cancellation should look at Krisp. MeetGeek doesn’t have a noise cancellation feature. That’s Krisp’s domain.
Users who want the absolute deepest CRM integration should check Fireflies. Fireflies has more CRM integrations and more mature conversation intelligence. Fireflies also has a public API that’s been around longer.
Pricing last verified: March 2026. Some links are affiliate links. How we make money.