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Fellow
Best overallFor most everyday users, Fellow is the better all-around choice because it offers a free tier, strong calendar and task integrations, and reliable meeting summaries—ideal for teams that need structure. Supernormal wins if you run an agency or consultancy and want to automatically turn meetings into client-ready emails, slides, and documents, but its hidden pricing and Mac-only app limit its reach. The single biggest difference: Fellow helps you run better meetings, while Supernormal helps you produce deliverables from them.
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Common questions
Yes, if you want to keep meetings organized and track action items without spending money upfront. Fellow's free tier and calendar integration make it a low-risk choice. Supernormal is only better if you regularly send client-facing materials after meetings.
No. Supernormal does not have a mobile app and its desktop app only runs on Macs with Apple Silicon. You cannot use it on a phone or tablet.
Supernormal is slightly easier because it requires fewer configuration steps. Fellow has a longer onboarding (10 steps) and needs you to set up templates and integrations to get full value.
Both work with Zoom, but Fellow also natively connects to Google Meet and Microsoft Teams. Supernormal relies on its desktop app to capture meeting audio, so it works with any video call tool as long as you run the app on your Mac.
Fellow is cheaper because it has a free tier and paid plans start at $7/user/month. Supernormal's pricing is not public, but it is likely more expensive and has no free tier for teams.
Fellow is the safer, more affordable choice for everyday meeting productivity; Supernormal is a specialized powerhouse for agencies willing to pay for automated client deliverables.
If you're a regular person or small team wanting to get more out of your meetings without spending money, start with Fellow's free tier—it's practical, integrates with tools you already use, and won't lock you in. If you run an agency and spend hours turning call notes into client emails and slides, Supernormal is worth a look, but only if you have a modern Mac and are okay with opaque pricing.
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