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| 19 Aug 2026, 10:09 PM | TechCrunch | 4.5 | Calendly throws its hat into meeting note-taker circus
Calendly is launching a meeting note-taker that joins, records, transcribes, summarizes, and drafts follow-up emails, plus a planned AI assistant named Callie that leverages its scheduling stack to set up meetings and surface context from prior meetings. CEO Tope Awotona positions the product around post-meeting workflow automation for sales and marketing users, differentiating from crowded competitors like Granola, Fireflies, Read AI, Otter, and Fathom. Calendly also claims a privacy edge by notifying participants of recording, as Otter and Granola face privacy allegations. Why: If you already use Calendly for scheduling, this could consolidate two tools into one and reduce integration friction—but the note-taker market is saturated and this is a launch announcement, not a proven differentiator. Founders evaluating meeting AI should weigh whether Calendly's scheduling-data integration (availability, prior meeting context) is worth more than standalone tools' maturity. Privacy-conscious teams should note the Otter/Granola allegations and ask any note-taker vendor how recording consent is handled. |