What do you like best about Scribbl?
I easily catch up on the parts I missed during meetings — the automatic summaries and the search really save my day.
What I like most is that the summaries appear right after the call ends, without any “bot” joining the room and distracting the team. The Chrome extension for Google Meet records, transcribes, and generates AI notes at the end of the meeting, which makes the whole process simple and reliable. The search lets me quickly find the key moments whenever I miss something due to distraction or audio issues. Sharing and the integrations with our CRM, Slack, and Google Drive keep everyone aligned with zero extra effort.
The downside is that in very noisy calls or unstable connections, some parts of the transcript can be inaccurate. Even so, the summary gives the necessary context and works well in most situations — which is expected for any transcription tool.
Scribbl solves a recurring problem for me: I often miss parts of the conversation because of distraction or low audio. With it, I don’t need to interrupt the meeting to ask people to repeat themselves; I can jump to the exact point using search, read the summary with decisions and next steps, and move on. I have much more clarity after meetings and save time when sharing takeaways with the team, thanks to the automatic sharing and integrations.
I mostly use it in sales calls with clients who have poor audio, in 1:1s, and in daily standups. I just start the call, let Scribbl run, and by the end I already have the transcript and summary ready to review and share.
If you join lots of meetings and can’t always catch everything, Scribbl becomes a true “attention backup.” After a few weeks of use, it became indispensable in my workflow. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What do you dislike about Scribbl?
I’m very satisfied with Scribbl overall, so my suggestions are mostly for additional features that would enhance the experience. In terms of platform coverage, Scribbl currently works best with Google Meet, but I would appreciate native support for Zoom and Teams without needing to use workarounds. When it comes to real-time notes, summaries are only available after the meeting ends; having live or rolling notes during longer calls would be very helpful. Like most AI transcription tools, Scribbl’s accuracy can decrease when there is background noise or overlapping voices, so improved noise robustness would be a welcome improvement. The free plan offers 15 meeting credits per month, which is generous, but frequent users may find themselves reaching the limit quickly. Lastly, while the privacy policy is clear, I would like to see more detailed retention options and in-product privacy settings. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.