Summify vs Notta
Notta excels at meeting transcription; Summify excels at transcript and document intelligence with modes and Learn cards — compare use cases.
Notta is built for capturing and transcribing meetings. Summify is built for analyzing text you already have — transcripts, PDFs, articles, and captioned video — into structured intelligence with modes and Learn cards.
A practical stack: record with Notta (or your meeting tool), export transcript, analyze in Summify with Executive Brief for action items. Verify your organization allows sending meeting text to AI providers.
Creators with podcast transcripts should see audio workflows and The Creator mode.
Feature comparison
| Feature | Summify | Notta |
|---|---|---|
| Live meeting capture | — | Yes |
| Paste / upload transcript | Yes | Yes |
| PDF & deck analysis | Yes | Limited |
| Creator / hook emphasis | The Creator mode | Notes |
| Learn / quiz cards | Yes | — |
Ideal for Summify
- Creators repurposing captioned video and podcast transcripts
- Students turning lecture transcripts into study notes
- Teams that already have text and need structured briefs
Summify strengths
- Intelligence modes for study, executive, and creator outputs
- PDF, decks, and articles — not only meetings
- Learn cards and mind maps
Notta strengths
- Live transcription and meeting capture
- Calendar integrations for recorded calls
- Searchable meeting archives on paid tiers
Notta limitations
- Less focus on PDF and academic study workflows
- Structured intelligence modes differ from Summify’s product model
Summify limitations
- No live meeting bot during beta
- Relies on existing transcripts or captions for video
Compare on your own documents
Upload the same PDF or paste the same transcript in Summify — free during public beta.
Comparison FAQ
Can Summify replace Notta for meetings?
Not for live capture. Use Notta (or similar) for recording, then analyze exported transcripts in Summify if policy allows.
Does Summify transcribe audio?
Summify analyzes text — transcripts, captions, or pasted notes.
Which is better for podcasts?
Summify with The Creator mode for hooks and structure; Notta if you need recording infrastructure.
Can teams use both?
Yes — capture with one tool, intelligence with another. Verify data policies.