Productivity-Review
Granola
An AI meeting-notes app that sits alongside your call, listens, and produces structured notes you would have written if you actually had time. The first AI tool that earned a permanent slot on a solo Mac.
Auf einen Blick
- Preis
- Free for 25 meetings total. Pro $14/mo billed annually
- Kategorie
- Productivity
- Zuletzt geprüft
- Geeignet für
- Solos who run client calls, sales calls, or coaching sessions and need real notes without sitting at the keyboard typing.
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Benchmarks
Wie Granola wirklich abschneidet.
Fünf Achsen, die für ein Ein-Personen-Unternehmen zählen. Jeder Score ist redaktionell, 1–10, höher ist besser. Kein Tool maxt jede Achse; die Form des Diagramms ist das Signal.
- Preis
- Preis-Leistung für ein Solo-Budget
- Solo-Fit
- Für Ein-Personen-Unternehmen gebaut
- Lernkurve
- Wie schnell ein Einsteiger nützliche Arbeit erledigt
- Lock-in
- Wie leicht der Ausstieg ist (hoch = leicht)
- Support
- Qualität und Reaktion des Supports
Scores werden vom Editor nach Hands-on-Nutzung gesetzt und mit dem Tool aktualisiert. Nicht bezahlt und nicht von Affiliate-Partnerschaften beeinflusst.
Dafür
- Notes are usable. The AI summary actually captures what was decided, not just what was said
- You jot keywords during the call; the AI structures around your notes rather than replacing them
- No bot joining the meeting. Records via the system audio, which keeps it socially light
- Templates per meeting type (client review, sales call, internal sync) tune the output
Dagegen
- Mac-only at the moment; Windows and mobile users are stuck on the waitlist
- Free trial is 25 meetings total, not per month, so it runs out fast
- $14/mo billed annually only; no monthly option for the cautious
Why most AI meeting tools fail and Granola does not
The category of "AI takes notes for you" has been crowded for years, mostly with bots that join the meeting, transcribe everything, and produce 30 pages of unusable verbatim text. The output is the wrong shape: a transcript is not notes. A bot joining the call changes the social dynamic in a way clients notice and dislike.
Granola gets two things right that the rest get wrong. First, you take light notes during the call (a few keywords, a number, a decision), and Granola structures the AI summary around your notes. The output is shaped by what you actually cared about, not by what got the most airtime. Second, no bot. Granola records via macOS system audio in the background. The other side does not know it is there, and the social weirdness disappears.
What it does well
The summary quality is genuinely the differentiator. After a 30-minute client call with five keywords typed during the conversation, you get back a structured note with: what was discussed, what was decided, action items with owners, follow-up questions. The signal-to-noise ratio is high enough that you can paste the note into your CRM or your project tracker without editing it.
Templates per meeting type tune the output. A client review template emphasises decisions and action items. A sales call template emphasises objections and next steps. The configuration is light but the impact on output quality is real.
The integration into existing flows is intentionally shallow, which is correct. Granola does one thing (real notes from real meetings) and gets out of your way. Copy-paste the note into Notion, your CRM, or your email and move on.
Where it falls short
Mac-only is the obvious limitation. If you run Windows or split between platforms, Granola is not currently an option. The waitlist for Windows is long; assume Mac-only for at least the next year.
The free trial is 25 meetings total rather than 25 per month, which is a less generous tier than the marketing implies. Heavy meeting weeks burn through it in a fortnight, after which you are on the $14/mo Pro tier or you stop using it.
Annual-only billing on the paid tier means a $168 upfront commit. For most solos this is fine, but the lack of a monthly option to test for a few months is annoying.
When it does not fit
If your week has fewer than two real meetings, you do not need Granola. If your meetings are casual chats with no deliverable, the AI summary has nothing to summarise. The sweet spot is a service business with regular client calls, a consultancy with coaching sessions, or a sales pipeline with discovery and review calls.
Verdict
The first AI meeting tool worth a permanent slot. The note quality is high enough that "did I take notes" stops being a thing you worry about after a call. Mac users with meeting-heavy weeks: install on day one.
Fazit
Bereit, Granola auszuprobieren?
Solos who run client calls, sales calls, or coaching sessions and need real notes without sitting at the keyboard typing.
Hinweis: Einige Links auf dieser Seite sind Affiliate-Links. Ich erhalte ggf. eine Provision, ohne dass dir zusätzliche Kosten entstehen. Ich empfehle nur Tools, die ich selbst nutze und einem Freund weiterempfehlen würde.
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