Krisp vs Fellow
Fellow is a meeting management tool: agendas, collaborative notes, action items, and the workflows that make recurring meetings run better. Krisp is an audio tool that also takes notes. They meet in the middle on notes, but the reason you would pick each is different.
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| Feature | Krisp | Fellow |
|---|---|---|
| Core strength | Noise cancellation plus notes | Meeting agendas and workflows |
| Removes background noise | Yes, both directions | No |
| Best for | Sounding clear on any call | Running structured, recurring meetings |
| Transcription | 17 languages | Included with notes |
| Action items | Auto-detected | Central to the product |
| Free plan | 60 min/day noise cancellation | Limited tier |
Choose Krisp if…
Your problem is background noise and audio clarity. Fellow does nothing about how you sound. Krisp cleans it, in both directions, on any app.
Choose Fellow if…
Your problem is meeting discipline: shared agendas, decisions, and action items across recurring team meetings. That is Fellow's home turf.
Or use both
They solve different problems and pair well: Krisp for clean audio, Fellow for the agenda-and-action-item workflow.
The Verdict
Krisp is about how you sound. Fellow is about how your meetings are run. If noise is the issue, Krisp wins. If meeting structure is the issue, Fellow does. They are complementary more than competing.
FAQ
No. Fellow focuses on meeting agendas, notes, and action items. Removing background noise, in both directions, is what Krisp does.
Yes. A common setup is Krisp for clean audio and Fellow for the agenda and action-item workflow. They do not overlap much.
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