# Fireflies vs Otter vs Fathom: Best AI Meeting Notetaker (2026)

**By Justin McKelvey** · Published June 27, 2026 · Updated June 27, 2026 · 8 min read

> Fireflies vs Otter vs Fathom compared for 2026 — pricing, free tiers, integrations, and what each does best (workflow actions vs live transcription vs fast summaries), plus how to wire meeting output straight into your CRM and follow-up.

**Category:** Comparisons
**Canonical URL:** https://superdupr.com/blog/fireflies-vs-otter-vs-fathom

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## Which AI meeting notetaker is best: Fireflies, Otter, or Fathom?

**Fireflies** is the best for turning meetings into operational actions — strong CRM and workflow integrations plus searchable transcripts across every call. **Otter** is the best for live transcription and collaborative note-taking during the meeting. **Fathom** is the best for fast, clean AI summaries with a famously generous free tier, especially for sales calls. If you want meeting output wired directly into your CRM, tickets, and follow-up workflows — not just stored as notes — a **custom automation** is the better long-term play.

All three record, transcribe, and summarize meetings. The difference is what happens to that output: searchable archive, live collaboration, or instant summaries — and how far it flows into your operations.

## How we evaluated them

- **Core strength** (workflow/CRM actions vs live transcription vs fast summaries)
- **Integrations** (CRM, Slack, task tools)
- **Summary & search quality**
- **Pricing model** (approximate, 2026 — confirm current)
- **Free tier**

## Fireflies vs Otter vs Fathom, compared

| Tool | Approx. price (2026) | Best for | Strength |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Fireflies | free tier; from ~$18/seat/mo | Meetings → CRM/workflow actions | Integrations + searchable meeting archive |
| Otter | free tier; from ~$17/mo | Live transcription & collaboration | Real-time notes during the meeting |
| Fathom | free tier (generous); from ~$19/mo | Fast summaries, sales calls | Clean instant summaries, great free plan |
| **Custom (SuperDupr)** | One-time build | Meetings → automated ops | Output wired into CRM, tickets & follow-up |

### Fireflies — best for operational follow-through

Fireflies (free tier; from ~$18/seat/month) records and transcribes meetings, then pushes summaries and action items into your CRM and tools, with strong search across your whole meeting history. Best for teams that want meetings to *trigger* follow-up, not just be archived.

### Otter — best for live transcription

Otter (free tier; from ~$17/month) excels at real-time transcription and collaborative notes during the meeting. Best for teams that want to capture and annotate as the conversation happens.

### Fathom — best for fast summaries

Fathom (generous free tier; from ~$19/month) is loved for clean, instant AI summaries and an unusually capable free plan, with a sales-call lean. Best for individuals and small teams who want great summaries without cost.

### Custom build — when meetings should drive the workflow

These tools produce great notes, but you still act on them by hand. [SuperDupr builds custom automations](/solutions/ai-workflow-automation) that take meeting output and update the CRM, create tasks and tickets, draft the follow-up, and trigger the next step — owned by you and wired to your exact stack. The right call when meetings are a key input to your sales or ops process. (See [build vs buy AI agents](/blog/build-vs-buy-ai-agents).)

## How to choose

Want meetings to drive CRM/workflow actions → **Fireflies**. Want live transcription → **Otter**. Want fast free summaries → **Fathom**. Want meetings fully wired into ops → **build custom**. Notetaking is one input into a larger automated workflow — see [AI agents for business operations](/blog/ai-agents-for-business-operations), and quantify the manual follow-up it removes with [the Manual-Work Tax calculator](/manual-work-tax-calculator).

## The bottom line

Fireflies wins on workflow integration, Otter on live transcription, Fathom on fast free summaries. But all three stop at the notes — the leverage is turning those notes into automated CRM updates and follow-up. If meetings feed your process, a custom automation closes that loop. [Book a free strategy session](/contact) and we'll help you pick — or build — the right setup.

## Frequently Asked Questions

### What is the best AI meeting notetaker in 2026?

It depends on what you need from the notes. Fireflies (free tier; from ~$18/seat/mo) is best for turning meetings into CRM and workflow actions with strong integrations and search. Otter (free tier; from ~$17/mo) is best for live transcription and collaborative notes during the meeting. Fathom (generous free tier; from ~$19/mo) is best for fast, clean summaries, especially sales calls. To wire meeting output directly into your CRM and follow-up, a custom automation is the better long-term play.

### How much do Fireflies, Otter, and Fathom cost?

Approximate 2026 pricing: all three have free tiers. Fireflies paid plans start around $18/seat/month, Otter around $17/month, and Fathom around $19/month — with Fathom known for an unusually generous free plan. Confirm current pricing, as plans change. A custom automation that turns meeting output into CRM updates and tasks is a one-time build you own rather than per-seat fees.

### Which meeting notetaker integrates best with a CRM?

Fireflies is the strongest of the three for operational integrations — pushing summaries and action items into CRMs and tools and making meetings searchable across your history. Otter and Fathom integrate too but lean toward transcription and summaries respectively. For meetings that should automatically update the CRM, create tasks, and trigger follow-up, a custom build wires the output directly into your exact workflow.

### Can AI turn meeting notes into automated follow-up?

Yes. Beyond transcribing, a custom automation can take meeting output and update the CRM, create tasks and tickets, draft the follow-up email, and trigger the next step — so the meeting drives the workflow instead of producing notes someone acts on by hand. That closed loop is where the real time savings come from.


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*Originally published at [https://superdupr.com/blog/fireflies-vs-otter-vs-fathom](https://superdupr.com/blog/fireflies-vs-otter-vs-fathom) by SuperDupr.*

