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Fireflies.ai vs MeetGeek

An independent, review-free comparison compiled by the SaaSTracker editorial team. Both products are profiled in full, and neither can pay for placement here.

The short answer

Editorial assessment

MeetGeek compared with Fireflies.ai

Fireflies is the bigger platform with comparable language coverage, a larger integration catalogue, and conversation intelligence, metered by storage minutes and AI credits at a higher price. MeetGeek is simpler, cheaper, more transparent about overages, and offers EU residency. Fireflies for breadth and scale; MeetGeek for value and compliance in a smaller organisation.

Choose Fireflies.ai if

Multilingual teams and startups that want one vendor covering transcription, conversation intelligence, task routing, and automation across sales, recruiting, and support, and who are willing to model minute and credit consumption rather than buying on the headline price.

Choose MeetGeek if

Small and mid-sized teams, particularly European ones, who want cheap per-seat meeting notes with real compliance credentials, EU data residency, video recording, and an API they can build on, and who do not mind a bot in the call.

Side by side

13 attributes
AttributeFireflies.aiMeetGeek
CategoryMeeting NotesMeeting Notes
Starting price$0 (Free), then $10 per user per month billed annually (Pro; $18 monthly) (free plan available)$0 (Basic), then $9.99 per user per month (Pro) (free plan available)
Pricing modelPer-seat subscription across four tiers, metered on two axes: storage minutes and monthly AI credits. Annual billing is roughly 35 to 45 percent cheaper than monthly.Per-seat subscription metered in transcription hours per user per month, with a published overage rate of $0.50 per extra hour on Pro. Storage windows for transcripts and media are tiered separately.
Free planFree forever with unlimited transcription and unlimited AI summaries, 400 minutes of storage per team, 20 AI credits, Zoom, Meet, and Teams support, 100-plus language transcription, real-time notes, search, AskFred, and audio or video upload.Basic gives 3 hours of transcription a month, 3 months of transcript storage, 1 month of audio storage, a 2-hour cap per meeting, 100-plus languages, audio and video upload, and API and MCP access.
Free trialNo fixed trial period published; the free-forever tier is the evaluation path14 days on Pro
Best forMultilingual teams and startups that want one vendor covering transcription, conversation intelligence, task routing, and automation across sales, recruiting, and support, and who are willing to model minute and credit consumption rather than buying on the headline price.Small and mid-sized teams, particularly European ones, who want cheap per-seat meeting notes with real compliance credentials, EU data residency, video recording, and an API they can build on, and who do not mind a bot in the call.
Setup timeFifteen minutes for basic capture: connect a calendar, confirm which meetings the bot should join, and install the Chrome extension if you use Google Meet. Configuring CRM field mapping, AI Skills, and topic trackers adds a few hours.Ten minutes. Connect your calendar, set the bot's auto-join policy, and the next meeting is captured. Choosing EU or US hosting is a decision worth making at signup rather than later.
Learning curveModerate, and higher than any other product in this set purely because of surface area. The transcription and summary layer is immediately obvious; AI Skills, conversation intelligence, the rules engine, and voice agents each need their own learning session.Low. Templates on the Pro tier repay an hour of setup, and the automation layer via Zapier, Make, or n8n is where a technical team will spend real time, profitably.
PlatformsWeb app, Desktop application, iOS and Android apps, Chrome extension for Google Meet, Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams, Aircall and RingCentral dialers, MCP serverWeb, Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams, Mobile access, Upload for other recordings
ComplianceSOC 2 Type II, GDPR, HIPAA (Enterprise tier), Zero data retention for AI trainingSOC 2 Type II, HIPAA, GDPR, CCPA
Founded20162020
HeadquartersMiami, Florida, United States (previously Pleasanton, California), with a distributed team across 20 countries and 47 citiesBucharest, Romania
OwnershipVenture-backedVenture-backed

Strengths and limitations

Fireflies.ai

Strengths

  • The broadest capture coverage in the category: bots for the major platforms, email invitation, Chrome extension, mobile and desktop apps, dialer integrations, and file upload.
  • More than 100 transcription languages with auto-detection, plus a multi-language mode for calls that switch mid-conversation, which no competitor here matches.
  • Pro at $10 per seat annually is remarkable capability per dollar, including video recording, AI Skills, voice agents, and unlimited integrations.
  • AskFred and unlimited AI summaries are available on the free tier, so the assistant is not held hostage to an upgrade.

Limitations

  • Dual metering on storage minutes and AI credits makes real cost hard to forecast, and the free tier's 400-minute pool is shared across the entire team rather than per user.
  • Bot-based capture only; there is no silent local-capture mode, so client-facing teams who object to a visible participant have no option here.
  • Product sprawl is real: voice agents, an email assistant, a task manager, 200-plus AI Skills, and conversation intelligence in one subscription means an unavoidable navigation cost and inconsistent polish across surfaces.
  • Customer-count claims are inconsistent across the vendor's own pages, more than 1 million companies on the homepage against more than 500,000 on the about page, which is not a great signal for a data-driven buyer.

MeetGeek

Strengths

  • The only published overage rate in the category at $0.50 per extra transcription hour, so exceeding your allowance costs money rather than blocking your recorder.
  • EU or US data residency available to ordinary paying customers, which Granola, Otter, and Read AI do not offer at self-serve prices.
  • SOC 2 Type II, HIPAA, GDPR, CCPA, and a stated zero data training policy, which is a stronger compliance package than most vendors ten times its size present.
  • A public API and an MCP server available on the free plan, alongside Claude and ChatGPT integrations, making it the most technically open cheap product here.

Limitations

  • Bot-based capture with a vendor-named participant visible in every call, and no local silent capture path for confidential client work.
  • Storage windows on the cheap tiers are short: one month of audio on Basic and six months on Pro, so neither is a durable archive.
  • Per-meeting duration caps of two hours on Basic and Pro will truncate a long workshop or board meeting regardless of your hour allowance.
  • Video is Business-tier only, so the $9.99 Pro plan is audio and text.

Pricing compared

Fireflies.ai

Per-seat subscription across four tiers, metered on two axes: storage minutes and monthly AI credits. Annual billing is roughly 35 to 45 percent cheaper than monthly.

  • Free$0
  • Pro$18
  • Business$29
  • Enterprise$39

On sticker price Fireflies is the cheapest capable product here: $10 per seat annually for video recording, an email assistant, voice agents, AI Skills, a task manager, and unlimited integrations undercuts everything except Granola's Business tier, and it does considerably more. The complication is the metering. Storage minutes and AI credits are two forecasting problems most buyers will not do properly, the 400-minute free pool is team-wide rather than per seat, and unlimited storage costs $19 a seat. Model your actual meeting hours before comparing this to a flat-fee rival; if your usage is modest and multilingual, Fireflies is outstanding value, and if it is heavy, price Business rather than Pro.

MeetGeek

Per-seat subscription metered in transcription hours per user per month, with a published overage rate of $0.50 per extra hour on Pro. Storage windows for transcripts and media are tiered separately.

  • Basic$0
  • Pro$9.99
  • Business$17
  • EnterpriseCustom

MeetGeek is the best-priced complete product in this category and the arithmetic is easy to check. Someone in 20 meetings a week at 45 minutes consumes roughly 65 transcription hours a month. On Pro that is $9.99 plus 45 overage hours at $0.50, about $32.49 a month, so heavy users should simply take Business at $17 a seat for unlimited transcription, unlimited transcript storage, HD video, team spaces, and meeting analytics. Seventeen dollars for that bundle is cheaper than Otter Business, cheaper than Read AI Enterprise where video first appears, and cheaper than Bluedot Pro, and it comes with SOC 2 Type II, HIPAA, GDPR, EU or US residency, a stated zero-training policy, a public API, and an MCP server. The reasons not to buy it are the bot in the room and the size of the company, not the price.

Editorial verdict on each

Fireflies.ai

Category Leader

Fireflies is the most capable product in this category and the hardest to price. Nothing else here captures from as many sources, transcribes as many languages, or ships as much adjacent machinery, and Pro at $10 a seat annually is genuinely startling value if your usage fits inside 8,000 minutes. But the twin meters on storage and AI credits, the team-wide 400-minute free pool, and the concentration of the analytics story on Business mean the headline price is not the price. Buy it for multilingual coverage, capture breadth, and one-vendor consolidation across sales, recruiting, and support, and do the usage arithmetic before you sign. Teams who want a small, elegant, unmetered tool will be happier with Granola, and teams who object to bots in customer calls should not shortlist Fireflies at all.

Read the full Fireflies.ai profile

MeetGeek

MeetGeek is the value pick in this category and the compliance pick, which is an unusual combination. For $17 a seat you get unlimited transcription in more than 100 languages, HD video with twelve months of storage, team analytics, five CRM connectors, and three automation platforms, and it arrives with SOC 2 Type II, HIPAA, GDPR, CCPA, a stated zero-training policy, and a choice of EU or US hosting that most of its larger American competitors simply cannot offer. Giving away public API and MCP access on the free tier is the kind of decision a company makes when it is confident in the product. The two honest caveats are the bot, which rules it out for anyone doing confidential client work where a visible recorder is unacceptable, and the size of the company, at roughly twenty-five people and $2.8M raised. Use the free API to keep your own copies, and MeetGeek is the sensible default for a cost-conscious European small business.

Read the full MeetGeek profile

Fireflies.ai profile last reviewed 2026-08-22; MeetGeek last reviewed 2026-08-22. Pricing is compiled from public sources and can change without notice. See our methodology.