Comparison

CallRecap vs Notta

If your conversations happen in scheduled meetings, Notta may be the better fit. If your conversations happen on your phone, CallRecap is built for that.

Short answer

Notta is best for meeting transcription, uploaded audio, and web-based workflows.

CallRecap is best for Android users who want phone calls, WhatsApp calls, and Telegram calls turned into summaries, transcripts, tasks, dates, and follow-ups automatically after the call.

What each product is

Notta

Transcription platform

A transcription service for meetings, recordings, and uploaded audio. Supports meeting transcription, audio and video import, summaries, and team collaboration.

CallRecap

Android call recap app

Captures supported calls and turns them into structured recaps: summaries, transcripts, tasks, dates, follow-ups, key details, and open questions.

Quick comparison

FeatureCallRecapNotta
Best forPhone and VoIP call recapsMeetings and uploaded audio
Primary workflowCall happens, recap appearsMeeting, import, recording workflow
Android phone callsYesNot the core workflow
WhatsApp and Telegram callsYes (via Connect)Not the core workflow
Uploaded audioYesYes
Meeting botNoYes
AI summariesYesYes
Tasks and action itemsYesYes
Dates and follow-upsYesDepends on workflow
Searchable transcriptsYesYes
Web workspaceLimitedStrong
Mobile-firstAndroid-firstMulti-platform
Best userPhone-heavy professionalsMeeting-heavy teams

Which one should you choose?

Choose CallRecap if

  • your important conversations happen on phone calls
  • you use WhatsApp or Telegram calls for work
  • you want summaries after calls without uploading files
  • you need tasks, dates, and follow-ups after conversations
  • you work in sales, real estate, recruiting, consulting, or client-facing roles
  • you want a mobile-first Android call workflow

Choose Notta if

  • your conversations happen mostly in scheduled meetings
  • you need a bot for Zoom, Meet, Teams, or Webex
  • you work with uploaded audio or video files
  • you need a web-first transcription workspace
  • your team collaborates around meeting notes
  • you do not mainly need phone call capture

Core difference

Notta is meeting-first. CallRecap is call-first.

Notta helps you transcribe meetings and recordings.

CallRecap helps you turn calls into action.

A transcription platform answers
"What was said?"
A call recap app answers
"What needs to happen next?"

Recommendation by use case

Use caseBetter fit
Android phone call recapsCallRecap
WhatsApp or Telegram call recapsCallRecap
Sales call follow-upsCallRecap
Real estate call summariesCallRecap
Recruiting phone screensCallRecap
Zoom meeting transcriptionNotta
Google Meet transcriptionNotta
Uploaded audio transcriptionNotta
Web-based transcript collaborationNotta
Team meeting notesNotta

Try CallRecap free

Turn phone, WhatsApp, and Telegram calls into summaries, transcripts, tasks, dates, and follow-ups automatically. 60 AI minutes per month free. No payment required.

Get CallRecap on Google Play

FAQ

Is CallRecap better than Notta?

CallRecap is better suited for Android phone and VoIP call recaps. Notta is better suited for meeting transcription, uploaded audio, and web-based transcript workflows.

Is Notta better than CallRecap?

Notta may be better if most of your conversations happen in scheduled meetings or uploaded audio files. CallRecap may be better if your conversations happen on regular phone calls, WhatsApp calls, or Telegram calls.

Which app is better for sales calls?

CallRecap is usually the better fit for phone-heavy sales workflows because it turns calls into summaries, tasks, dates, and follow-ups automatically. Notta may be better if your sales workflow is mostly Zoom, Meet, or Teams meetings.

Which app is better for real estate agents?

CallRecap is usually the better fit for real estate agents who rely on direct phone calls, WhatsApp calls, and fast follow-ups. It is built to capture call details and turn them into next steps.

Which app is better for meeting transcription?

Notta is usually the better fit for meeting transcription, especially if you need meeting bots, web collaboration, or uploaded file workflows.