Every recording lives in one place. Searchable. Sortable by date, length, or contact. Six months from now, when you need that one call, you'll find it in seconds. Not buried in your phone's storage. Not in a voice memo you forgot to label.
Microsoft is about to block recording bots from Teams meetings. Otter, Fireflies, Fathom. All affected. If your recording tool needs a bot to join the meeting, you have a problem.
Neon hit #2 on the App Store by paying users to record calls, then selling the data to AI companies.
We charge $14.99/mo because your recordings stay yours. No data selling. No model training. Since 2007.
A real estate agent records every showing callback and buyer call. When a client says "I liked the one with the big backyard" three weeks later, she pulls up the exact transcript.
Context is a superpower when you have receipts.
Your brain remembers feelings from a conversation. Not facts.
You remember the call "went well." You don't remember the three things they asked you to follow up on.
Unpopular opinion: taking notes during a call makes you worse at the call.
You're splitting attention between listening and writing. You miss nuance. You miss tone. You miss the moment the deal shifts.
People spend hours writing follow-up emails after calls. Summarizing what was discussed, who committed to what, next steps.
What if that email wrote itself?
We started building NoNotes in 2007. Simple call recorder. Now it's AI transcription + summaries + speaker labels.
The tech changed completely. The core insight didn't: phone calls have more value than people realize.
You recorded a 45-minute call three months ago. Somewhere in that call, the client mentioned a competitor's name and why they were considering switching.
You don't remember the timestamp. You don't want to re-listen to the whole thing.
What if you could just ask?
Just shipped: ask your recordings anything.
"What price did the client mention?" "Did they agree to the timeline?" "What was the name of the person they referred?"
One question, instant answer, pulled straight from the transcript. We call it AskRobo.
Apple added call recording to the iPhone last year. Record, transcribe, summarize. Built right into the Phone app.
We've been doing this since 2007. With speaker labels. Searchable transcripts. AI Q&A on any recording. A library of every call you've ever made.
Apple gave everyone the basics. We built the pro version.
@sanjunrod Love the self-hosted approach!
The real shift usually happens when recordings stop being personal and become team/workflow data, but there's definitely a segment that prioritizes local-first above everything else.
Otter just hit $100M ARR. 100 million dollars transcribing Zoom meetings.
They don't record phone calls. Neither does Fireflies. Or Fathom. Or any of them.
NoNotes does. Recording + transcription + speaker labels + AI summaries. $14.99/mo.