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Record Meeting vs Krisp
Krisp and RecordMeeting are often compared but they solve different problems. Krisp is primarily a noise cancellation tool that has added meeting notes features. RecordMeeting is a full meeting recorder with transcription, summaries, and a searchable workspace. Understanding this distinction prevents picking the wrong tool.
What Krisp Is and Is Not
Krisp's core product is noise cancellation. It filters background noise from your microphone and speaker in real time, which improves call quality across any meeting platform. It works as a virtual audio device that other apps route through. Krisp added AI meeting notes as a secondary feature. The notes feature is useful but it is not the primary reason most teams adopt Krisp.
What RecordMeeting Provides
RecordMeeting is a full meeting recording and transcription tool. It captures the call, generates a speaker-labeled transcript, produces a summary, stores the recording in a team workspace, and integrates with CRM tools. Recording quality is high but Krisp's active noise cancellation during the call is a separate capability that RecordMeeting does not replicate.
Using Both Together
Many teams run Krisp and RecordMeeting together. Krisp handles noise cancellation during the call for better audio quality, which in turn improves the accuracy of RecordMeeting's transcription. The two tools serve complementary purposes. If your team works in noisy environments like open offices, coffee shops, or home offices with background noise, running Krisp alongside a dedicated recorder like RecordMeeting delivers better results than either tool alone.
Krisp's Meeting Notes Feature
Krisp's meeting notes feature generates summaries and action items from meetings. The quality is adequate for basic note capture. It does not produce full verbatim transcripts by default and the workspace is simpler than dedicated recorders. For teams that use Krisp primarily for noise cancellation and want basic meeting summaries as a bonus, the built-in notes feature is convenient. For teams that need a full recording archive, accurate verbatim transcripts, and CRM sync, Krisp's notes feature is not a replacement for a dedicated recorder.
Pricing
Krisp free tier allows 60 minutes of noise cancellation per week with no paid tier required for the basic notes feature. Krisp Pro is around 8 dollars per user per month for unlimited noise cancellation. RecordMeeting has its own free and paid tiers. For teams that need noise cancellation and meeting notes, the combined cost of Krisp Pro plus RecordMeeting's team plan is still competitive with full conversation intelligence platforms.
How to Decide
If your primary problem is noise on calls, start with Krisp. If your primary problem is getting accurate meeting records into a searchable workspace, start with RecordMeeting. If both problems are present, run them together. Do not use Krisp's meeting notes as a substitute for a proper recording tool if your team depends on accurate transcripts and cross-meeting search.
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