Launch
OrbitMeet
Visit
Example Image

OrbitMeet

AI meeting co-pilot for any browser, any language

Visit

OrbitMeet is a browser-based AI meeting co-pilot — no download, no plugins. It listens to your meetings in real time, surfaces questions you might miss every 75 seconds, and builds your summary as you talk. Works across Zoom, Teams, Google Meet, or in-person.

Example Image
Example Image
Example Image
Example Image

Features

- Real-time AI question coaching — surfaces what you're about to miss

- Speaker-attributed action items — "Kevin to send the proposal"

- Post-meeting document generation — emails, memos, MOUs in 10 seconds

- Multilingual support — English, French, Spanish, Portuguese

- Works in any browser — no download or plugin required

- Free plan available — 5 meetings/month

Use Cases

- Independent consultants capturing client commitments

- Bilingual professionals switching between English and French

- Distributed teams needing one source of truth

- Founders running investor and partner meetings

- Any professional who can't afford to miss an action item

Comments

The browser-first angle is strong here. Supporting any meeting app and any language lowers adoption friction a lot compared with tools that only work inside one stack. The multilingual positioning feels especially useful for distributed teams.

custom-img
Co-founder of How to Rhino, where we've ...

Browser-agnostic is a bigger deal than it sounds, most meeting copilots I've tried are Chrome-only and break on Arc or Brave. Two questions: does the real-time translation hold up on fast overlapping speech, and is the "any language" claim symmetric, or noticeably better in English + a few majors?

Oh my, as for someone that forgets a loooot and has to be with the agenda all over again, this looks pretty interesting. I just bookmarked it and will try it next time I'll be in a meeting. Good luck, nice product!

Multilingual support is the piece every other meeting bot skips. Grabbing this for my client calls.

custom-img
OnlineDrive

Really like this — the 75-second question prompts make it feel proactive, not just another note-taker. Also huge plus that it works in-browser with no plugins. Curious how well the speaker-attributed action items hold up in fast-paced calls.

custom-img
Building Exact Statement, a tool that co...

The browser-based setup is appealing, especially for teams that switch between Zoom, Meet, and in-person conversations. The speaker-attributed action items sound genuinely useful for follow-ups. I’m curious how you handle fast back-and-forth discussions when multiple speakers overlap.

This app is insanely useful—real-time insights and summaries without downloads. Total game changer. OrbitMeet makes meetings way smarter—catches missed questions and builds notes as you talk.

custom-img
Founder of OrbitMeet — AI meeting co-pil...

I built OrbitMeet after missing three critical action items in a client meeting that cost us a deal. Every tool I tried either required a Zoom bot that made clients uncomfortable, or only worked on Mac, or just transcribed without actually helping me think. OrbitMeet runs in any browser, surfaces questions you're about to miss in real time, attributes action items by speaker name, and drafts your follow-up documents before you leave the room. Built in Alberta, Canada — now available worldwide. Would love your feedback — try it free at orbitmeet.ai.

Premium Products
View all
Example Image
Awards
View all
Example Image
custom-img
Founder of OrbitMeet — AI meet...
Makers
custom-img
Founder of OrbitMeet — AI meet...

Comments

The browser-first angle is strong here. Supporting any meeting app and any language lowers adoption friction a lot compared with tools that only work inside one stack. The multilingual positioning feels especially useful for distributed teams.

custom-img
Co-founder of How to Rhino, where we've ...

Browser-agnostic is a bigger deal than it sounds, most meeting copilots I've tried are Chrome-only and break on Arc or Brave. Two questions: does the real-time translation hold up on fast overlapping speech, and is the "any language" claim symmetric, or noticeably better in English + a few majors?

Oh my, as for someone that forgets a loooot and has to be with the agenda all over again, this looks pretty interesting. I just bookmarked it and will try it next time I'll be in a meeting. Good luck, nice product!

Multilingual support is the piece every other meeting bot skips. Grabbing this for my client calls.

custom-img
OnlineDrive

Really like this — the 75-second question prompts make it feel proactive, not just another note-taker. Also huge plus that it works in-browser with no plugins. Curious how well the speaker-attributed action items hold up in fast-paced calls.

custom-img
Building Exact Statement, a tool that co...

The browser-based setup is appealing, especially for teams that switch between Zoom, Meet, and in-person conversations. The speaker-attributed action items sound genuinely useful for follow-ups. I’m curious how you handle fast back-and-forth discussions when multiple speakers overlap.

This app is insanely useful—real-time insights and summaries without downloads. Total game changer. OrbitMeet makes meetings way smarter—catches missed questions and builds notes as you talk.

custom-img
Founder of OrbitMeet — AI meeting co-pil...

I built OrbitMeet after missing three critical action items in a client meeting that cost us a deal. Every tool I tried either required a Zoom bot that made clients uncomfortable, or only worked on Mac, or just transcribed without actually helping me think. OrbitMeet runs in any browser, surfaces questions you're about to miss in real time, attributes action items by speaker name, and drafts your follow-up documents before you leave the room. Built in Alberta, Canada — now available worldwide. Would love your feedback — try it free at orbitmeet.ai.

Premium Products