Spellar 3.0 turns meeting notes into memory
Spellar 3.0 is an AI meeting companion built around cross-meeting memory. Instead of stopping at summaries, it records calls, preserves decisions and open loops, and lets you retrieve context from earlier meetings by client or project. The product also lets teams choose among different model providers, use templates before calls, and keep the workflow native and bot-free across meetings.
The strongest angle here is continuity: Spellar is trying to own the gap between “we took notes” and “we actually remember what was decided.”
- –Cross-meeting memory is the differentiator; that is more useful than generic transcription in recurring client and internal meetings.
- –Client/project organization plus templates makes the product feel aimed at real operational work, not just passive note capture.
- –Supporting multiple model providers is a practical trust signal for teams with different privacy or quality preferences.
- –The category is crowded, so Spellar needs the memory story to stay sharper than the usual AI meeting assistant pitch.
- –If the memory layer is reliable, this could be sticky; if not, it collapses back into a standard meeting-notes tool.
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2026-05-14
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2026-05-14
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