HappyScribe vs MeetGeek vs Notter for Multilingual Teams (Full Transcript)

A comparison of AI notetakers for multilingual European teams, highlighting analytics, recruiting workflows, and why HappyScribe leads on languages and security.
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[00:00:00] Speaker 1: There are so many AI notetakers in the market right now so naturally you begin to ask the question which is the best one? And if you're running a multilingual team this actually becomes very important because businesses now aren't actually just handling english-speaking zoom calls anymore they're now handling international clients, multilingual teams, cross-border collaboration and sensitive company information. So suddenly now the question becomes can your AI notetaker handle this professionally? So I spent the last few weeks testing some AI notetakers to see which is the best one for multilingual teams across Europe and explain why I believe HappyScribe is the strongest option for multilingual teams. Now let's first start off with MeetGeek. MeetGeek is interesting because it focuses heavily on meeting analytics and workflow reporting. It integrates well with Teams, Zoom and Google Meet and it's clearly designed for managers that want visibility into how meetings are run across Teams because you get productivity insights, speaker analytics, meeting templates and AI summaries. So for internal workflows it's actually pretty solid but where I noticed its limitations was its multilingual performance. So for international teams that becomes quite a problem because multilingual workflows aren't just a night to have anymore, it's part of the infrastructure. Next up on the list we have Notter. Notter feels much more recruitment focused. It's especially strong for hiring teams because of ATS integrations, interview scorecards, candidate evaluations and structured reporting and if you're running a high volume recruiting pipeline I can see why you would need it. It also has a strong GDPR positioning with French hosted infrastructure but again unfortunately I found that the multilingual support was a bit weaker than other platforms that I used and the interface feels more specialized around recruiting workflows rather than broader business communication. Which now brings me to HappyScribe and honestly this platform stood out most consistently with everything I tested because HappyScribe doesn't feel like any other AI notetaker. It feels like a multilingual communication workspace. First what I noticed was the language support. HappyScribe supports over 150 languages and dialects for transcription with translation workflows built directly within the platform. Now the second thing that stood out to me was the flexibility of recording. Most tools only really focus on online meetings whereas HappyScribe handles Teams, Zoom, Google Meets, uploaded files and even in-person recordings through the new mobile app. Everything lives inside one workspace. Now obviously for B2B teams security matters just as much as features and honestly this is where HappyScribe separates itself most clearly because unlike most AI tools that process data outside of Europe, HappyScribe is EU based and stores data inside European infrastructure while following GDPR and SOC 2 type 2 compliance standards and after researching this space I realized something. Most businesses don't actually need more AI they need an AI they can trust. Now from a workflow perspective this is where HappyScribe feels more mature. After the meeting's finished you don't just get the transcript you get searchable conversations, summaries, multilingual translations, AI chat across meetings, subtitles and collaborative workflows which starts to make it feel less like a meeting software and more like an infrastructure for organizational knowledge. So after testing everything here's my conclusion. If your focus is meeting analytics, MeetGeek is strong. If your focus is recruiting, Notter makes absolute sense. But if you're running multilingual teams and you need strong transcription, translation, flexible workflows, enterprise level security, meeting intelligence and one unified workspace, HappyScribe is probably the strongest all-around platform right now. Not because it has the flashiest AI but because it understands how modern global teams actually work.

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The speaker compares AI notetakers for multilingual European teams—MeetGeek, Notter, and HappyScribe—arguing that while MeetGeek excels at meeting analytics and internal workflow visibility and Notter is tailored for recruiting with ATS integrations and structured evaluations, both fall short on multilingual performance. HappyScribe is presented as the strongest option due to broad language coverage (150+ languages/dialects), built-in translation workflows, flexible capture (Zoom/Teams/Google Meet, uploads, and in-person via mobile), and an EU-based security posture with GDPR and SOC 2 Type II compliance. The platform is positioned less as a simple notetaker and more as a multilingual communication and organizational knowledge workspace with searchable transcripts, summaries, AI chat across meetings, subtitles, and collaboration features.
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Best AI Notetaker for Multilingual Teams: Why HappyScribe Leads
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  • MeetGeek is best suited for managers seeking meeting analytics, templates, and productivity reporting, but its multilingual performance is weaker.
  • Notter is optimized for recruitment workflows (ATS, scorecards, candidate evaluations) and GDPR-focused hosting, yet multilingual support and general-business usability lag.
  • HappyScribe stands out as a multilingual workspace with 150+ languages/dialects and built-in translation workflows.
  • HappyScribe offers broader recording flexibility: online meetings, uploaded files, and in-person recordings via mobile app in one workspace.
  • For European enterprises, EU-based data storage plus GDPR and SOC 2 Type II compliance are positioned as key differentiators.
  • HappyScribe provides post-meeting knowledge features: searchable conversations, summaries, translations, AI chat across meetings, subtitles, and collaboration.
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Positive: The tone is evaluative but ultimately endorsing; it highlights limitations of competitors and emphasizes trust, compliance, and multilingual capability as reasons to favor HappyScribe.
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