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Comparison 8 min read Jul 1, 2026

Notta vs Jamie vs AmyNote: Hardware-Capable Multilingual SaaS, Premium Bot-Free Desktop, or Mobile-First Bot-Free in 2026?

A Tokyo client on Tuesday morning, a Berlin partner on Wednesday afternoon, and a walk-in candidate at the office on Thursday. Three meetings, three rooms, three languages. The note-taker that handles the Zoom call may be useless at the cafe. The desktop tool that nails the Berlin sync may not even open on your phone. By Friday you have three half-filled documents and no good way to search across them.

Notta hardware-capable multilingual SaaS vs Jamie premium bot-free Berlin desktop vs AmyNote phone-first bot-free with contractual zero-training in 2026

Notta, Jamie, and AmyNote attack the multilingual meeting problem from completely different angles. Notta is a cloud SaaS with a visible bot for online meetings and an optional 28-gram handheld recorder for in-person. Jamie is a premium bot-free desktop app from a Berlin team that records system audio locally without joining the call. AmyNote is a mobile-first bot-free app built around 120-plus languages, OpenAI plus Anthropic Claude Opus, and on-device storage.

This is a fair three-way comparison, with honest weaknesses on every side. Pricing is pulled from each vendor's published pages as of June 2026. No tool wins every column. Pick for the shape of your conversations, not the length of the feature list.

Quick Verdict (TL;DR)

Pick Notta if you need 58-language transcription on Zoom, Meet, and Teams and want the option of a small hardware recorder for the meetings that happen away from a computer.

Pick Jamie if you live on a Mac or Windows laptop, want bot-free recording for both virtual and in-person meetings, and are comfortable paying European premium pricing for a German privacy posture.

Pick AmyNote if your meetings happen on your phone, in-person, across multiple languages, and you want OpenAI plus Anthropic Claude Opus quality with contractual zero-training guarantees and local-first storage.

What We Compared

Six dimensions drive a real decision: capture surface (where the audio actually comes from), bot or no bot, language coverage, AI quality, privacy posture, and the real cost after the obvious price tag. We checked current 2026 pricing pages directly and cross-referenced reviews.

Notta: Multilingual Cloud SaaS with Optional Hardware

Strengths. Notta covers 58 languages, which is unusually broad for a cloud SaaS at the $13.99/mo Pro tier (or $8.17/mo billed annually). The bot joins Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, and Webex through calendar sync. The Notta Memo hardware recorder gives you a small dedicated device for in-person conversations without pulling out a phone or laptop — useful for fieldwork, client visits, and the kind of meeting where opening a laptop changes the room. Notta Brain turns transcripts into presentations and infographics, which lands well for sales and client-facing roles that need a one-page summary out the door before the post-meeting taxi arrives.

Weaknesses. The Free plan is squeezed to 120 minutes per month with a 3-minute cap per file — less a free tier and more a demo. Bilingual real-time transcription is a paid add-on, not a default. The bot is visible to every participant on every call you record, and some external clients will object the moment a "Notta" tile appears in the participant grid. Hardware adds a separate purchase decision on top of the subscription. The Memo does not auto-detect language; you have to pick it before the conversation starts, which is awkward for multilingual offices. SOC2 and GDPR are documented, but transcripts live on Notta's servers and HIPAA is not a default posture.

Jamie: Premium Bot-Free Desktop, Berlin Privacy Posture

Strengths. Jamie does not deploy a meeting bot. The desktop app records system audio locally on Mac or Windows, and a newer mobile app captures in-person meetings. Because the recording happens at the operating system layer, Jamie works on any meeting platform — Zoom, Meet, Teams, Webex, Around, Whereby, browser-based calls, even an offline phone on speaker. The model stack uses GPT-4, Claude 3.5, and Jamie's own AI, with an Executive Assistant Sidebar on Ctrl+J or Cmd+J that floats over any window. The German engineering culture comes through in the privacy framing: bot-free is the only mode, not a checkbox.

Weaknesses. Jamie is the most expensive of the three. Plus is €25 per month for 20 meetings capped at two hours each. Pro is €47 per month for unlimited meetings capped at three hours each. Team is €39 per seat per month. The free tier is 10 meetings per month at 30 minutes each, which runs out fast for any user who actually has a calendar. Language coverage is narrower than Notta's or AmyNote's, with German and English the most polished and other languages noticeably weaker on the same calls. Desktop is the primary surface; mobile is newer and not as battle-tested. There is no pocket-recorder hardware option for the meeting that happens in a coffee shop without a laptop.

AmyNote: Mobile-First, Bot-Free, OpenAI + Anthropic Stack

Strengths. AmyNote runs as a pure mobile app on iOS and Android. There is no bot to deploy and no hardware to buy. Transcription is OpenAI's Speech API, AI analysis runs on Anthropic's Claude Opus, and both providers contractually guarantee zero training on user data. Audio is not retained on provider servers after processing. All transcripts are stored locally on the device with end-to-end encryption. Language coverage is 120-plus with real-time translation, broader than Notta's 58 and well beyond Jamie's polished set. Speaker identification has cross-session memory, which means a regular client gets the same label across every meeting instead of "Speaker 2" each time — the kind of small detail you do not realize you needed until you have used it for a month. The free trial is three days, no credit card.

Honest weaknesses. No desktop app. If your day is built around Mac or Windows and you want bot-free desktop recording, Jamie is the cleaner pick. No CRM integration, no Salesforce or HubSpot push, no Zapier triggers like Notta's Business tier ships. No video recording, so the tl;dv-style highlight clip workflow is out. No team or enterprise plan yet, no SSO, no admin console. Smaller brand recognition than either Notta or Jamie. If your meetings live in a twelve-person boardroom and the phone has to sit at one end of the table, a dedicated multi-mic recorder will still pick up the far corner better than a single phone microphone.

Side-by-Side Comparison

DimensionNottaJamieAmyNote
Capture surfaceCloud bot + optional MemoDesktop primary, mobile newerMobile only, no hardware
Bot in your meetingsVisible to participantsNeverNever
Languages58 (translation paid add-on)Narrower, DE/EN polished120+ with translation
AI stackIn-house Notta BrainGPT-4, Claude 3.5, Jamie AIOpenAI Speech + Claude Opus
Free tier120 min/mo, 3-min file cap10 meetings/mo, 30-min each3-day full-feature trial
Starting paid price$13.99/mo Pro ($8.17 annual)€25/mo PlusSingle subscription
Privacy postureSOC2, GDPR, cloud-storedBot-free by design, BerlinContractual zero-training, local E2E
Hardware optionNotta Memo $149NoneNone
Best fitMultilingual Zoom + occasional in-personLaptop-centric, no-bot meetingsPhone-first, in-person, multilingual

How To Pick

Map a normal week. Count how many conversations happen on Zoom, Meet, or Teams. Count how many happen across a table, on phone calls, or in places where opening a laptop would be inappropriate. Count how many involve external attendees who would not appreciate a visible cloud bot tile on the participant grid. Count how many happen in a language other than English. That breakdown picks the tool.

If your week is dominated by scheduled video calls in five-plus languages and you sometimes need to record a one-on-one without a laptop, Notta is the most flexible single buy. The bot is visible to participants, but the 58-language reach plus the optional Memo hardware is hard to match at $13.99 per month. If you live on a Mac or Windows laptop, hold confidential meetings where a visible bot is unacceptable, and the European pricing does not bother you, Jamie is the most defensible privacy story. Bot-free desktop with Berlin engineering and a real Executive Assistant Sidebar earns its €47 per month for the right user.

For many teams, the honest answer is not one tool. It is one cloud-bot SaaS for scheduled video calls with internal teams and one phone-first app for the in-person and external half of the week — or one premium desktop tool for the Mac and one mobile tool for everything that happens away from it.

The Bottom Line

Pick Notta if your workflow is Zoom or Meet calls in five-plus languages and you sometimes need to record a one-on-one without a laptop. The bot is visible to participants, but the multilingual reach plus the hardware option is hard to match at $13.99 per month.

Pick Jamie if you live on a Mac or Windows laptop, hold confidential meetings where a visible bot is unacceptable, and the European pricing does not bother you. Bot-free desktop with German engineering and a real Executive Assistant Sidebar earns its €47 per month for the right user.

Pick AmyNote if your meetings happen on your phone, in real rooms, across many languages, and you want OpenAI plus Anthropic Claude Opus quality without a bot or a hardware purchase. The privacy architecture is contractual, not aspirational. Audio is not retained on provider servers. Transcripts live on your device with end-to-end encryption. Cross-session speaker memory matters more than most people realize until they have used it. The three-day trial requires no credit card, and the right answer is the one that matches the surface where your conversations happen, not the brand with the loudest marketing.

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