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Supernormal

Automate meeting notes with AI, integrating seamlessly into professional workflows.

ProductivityOtherFreemium Free Tier

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About Supernormal

Supernormal is a revolutionary AI tool designed to transform the way we handle meeting notes in today's fast-paced professional environment. Its core purpose is to automate the note-taking process during meetings, allowing individuals and teams to focus more on substantive work that demands human creativity and less on the administrative task of writing, polishing, and sharing notes. Supernormal integrates seamlessly with platforms like Google Meet, Zoom, and Microsoft Teams, providing secure AI-driven note-taking that is indispensable for professionals across various sectors. Key features include integrated workflows, centralized note access, actionable items tracking, customizable templates, and automatic sharing of meeting notes. Supernormal is user-friendly, enhances collaboration, and adheres to stringent security protocols, making it a game-changer for team efficiency and collaboration.

Key Features

  • Integrated Workflows
  • Centralized Note Access
  • Actionable Items Tracking
  • Customizable Templates
  • Automatic Sharing
  • Time-Saving
  • Enhanced Collaboration
  • Data Security
  • User-Friendly
  • Flexibility

Use Cases

Streamlining meeting follow-ups Keeping detailed records of client meetings Documenting recruiting interviews Enhancing meeting efficiency Coordinating board meetings

Target Audience

project managers sales teams HR professionals educational leaders non-profits startups

Supported Languages

en

Platform Availability

Pricing

Supernormal offers a robust free version with essential note-taking functionalities and premium plans tailored to team sizes and specific needs.

Free tier available

Technical Information

License: proprietary

Resources and Community

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