How Audria is different
We made a tool that records all your conversations at the office and automates the follow-up. Audria is the first ambient, agentic AI notetaker built for teams whose work does not happen on a calendar.
Most tools capture meetings. Audria captures your workday: ambient instead of sessions, actions instead of notes, and the people you actually work with instead of attendee lists. The easiest way to see it is through how teams use Audria.
Feedback that used to vanish
File the ticket while you are still talking
You stop by an engineer’s desk and walk through what needs to change. Half of that feedback never makes it into Jira, and days later the work comes back headed in the wrong direction. With Audria on, the tickets are drafted from the conversation itself, with the context filled in. You review and file them before you are back at your desk. Tired of AI notetakers that mess up your actions? Audria drafts them in the tools where the work actually happens.
Desk-side feedback, 2:14 pm
Update onboarding empty state per feedback
Assignee, priority, and context pre-filled
Your AI, with your context
The overnight investor deck
An investor asks for a pitch tomorrow morning. Normally you would spend the first hour retyping context into Claude: what was decided, what the numbers were, what the team said this week. Do you copy and paste transcripts from your notetaker into your AI? Audria skips that step. It hands Claude or ChatGPT the relevant context from your conversations, with recommended prompts, so your AI starts working from everything that was actually said. No data lost, all of it passed on for AI to work with.
People as context
A new engineer, productive in week one
A founder we work with lost his strongest engineer, a brilliant builder who never documented anything. Because every decision had been discussed out loud at the office, Audria had it: the tradeoffs, the reasoning, the open threads. The replacement ramped up in a week instead of a quarter. And for every person on your team, Audria keeps a page that accumulates across conversations: who they are in your tools, what you owe them, and what they owe you.
Maya Kim
@maya on Slack · maya@acme.com · Jira
You owe Maya
Maya owes you
Built from 27 conversations, and counting
Teams also use Audria to write investor updates from what was discussed at the office, to compare which sales pitch variations worked and which did not, and to document engineering decisions without asking anyone to write them down twice.
Audria vs AI meeting notetakers
Otter, Fireflies, and Fathom live on your calendar. A bot joins the scheduled call, and their idea of a person is a name on an invite. Granola is the closest to us: bot free, works on iPhone, good for in-person meetings. But it is still a notepad, and it is still a session. You start it for a meeting, and you get notes when you stop it. The hallway decision, the desk-side request, the whiteboard argument between meetings: none of that has a start button.
| At the office | Audria | Granola | Otter | Fireflies | Fathom |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| On all day at the office, no start button per conversation | ✓ | Per session | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Captures off-calendar conversations: desk-side, hallway, whiteboard | ✓ | Manual sessions | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Works without a meeting bot | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Voices become real people, linked to Slack, Jira, and email identities | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Per-person ledger: what you owe them, what they owe you | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Pre-filled drafts in Gmail, Slack, Jira, and Linear, ready to review and send | ✓ | Notes and action items | Summaries | Summaries and CRM logs | Summaries |
| Hands full context to Claude and ChatGPT, no copy paste | ✓ | Copy and export | Copy and export | Copy and export | Copy and export |
Audria vs wearable recorders
Wearable recorders start from hardware. Plaud’s NotePin asks you to press a button before every conversation worth keeping. Omi captures ambiently, but only once you buy and wear its device. And the transcript you get back knows you talked to “Speaker 2”, not to your co-founder. Audria starts with the iPhone already in your pocket, turns voices into the real people on your team, and drafts the follow-through instead of stopping at a summary.
This category is also consolidating around consumer lifelogging: Limitless was acquired by Meta in December 2025 and its Pendant was discontinued, and Bee is now part of Amazon. Audria is not a lifelogger. It is a productivity tool for teams at work.
| At the office | Audria | Plaud NotePin | Omi |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ambient capture with no extra hardware to buy | ✓ | ✗ | Wearable required |
| No button to press before every conversation | ✓ | ✗ | With wearable |
| Voices become real people, linked to Slack, Jira, and email identities | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Per-person ledger: what you owe them, what they owe you | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Pre-filled drafts in Gmail, Slack, Jira, and Linear, ready to review and send | ✓ | Summaries and templates | Summaries and tasks |
| Built for teams at work, not lifelogging | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
Comparisons reflect publicly available product information as of 2026. If we got something wrong, tell us and we will fix it.
See it on your own workday
Try Audria free on iPhone or ask us anything in the Audria Slack community.