Fathom
AI meeting notes and summaries without manual note-taking
Fathom records and summarizes meetings so you can stay focused on the conversation. It also highlights key moments and connects with your sales or customer stack.
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Fathom is an AI meeting notetaker for teams and professionals who want automatic summaries instead of manual notes. The site emphasizes meeting recaps, key-topic monitoring, and “real-time insights” for keeping deals moving, which suggests a strong fit for sales and customer-facing workflows.
According to the site, it is used at 290K+ companies and includes compliance and admin features such as SOC 2 Type II, GDPR, HIPAA compliance, SSO, and SCIM. Setup appears to be straightforward: you sign up on the web, log in, and connect it to your meeting workflow and integrations.
Fathom is useful if you want meeting summaries generated automatically after calls, but it is not an autonomous agent in the broader sense. The crawled content supports note-taking, summarization, topic tracking, and integrations, but not end-to-end task execution across external systems without user involvement.
Some technical and commercial details are still unclear from the page. The content does not specify which AI model it uses, what data retention settings are available, or whether it supports MCP. Pricing is also not fully laid out here; the page mentions “Free Forever” and “Sign up free,” but does not provide a complete pricing table.
Executes tasks you assign, one step at a time, within narrow domains.
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- Free: The site says “Free Forever” / “Sign up free,” but detailed limits were not found.
- Pro: Pricing not publicly available.
- Enterprise: Pricing not publicly available; the site mentions SSO/SCIM and compliance support.
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