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Spellar 3.0

Discovered On May 14, 2026
Primary Metric 414
AI Meeting companion with cross-meeting memory
Most meeting tools give you notes. Spellar AI gives you memory. It joins your calls, captures every word, and builds context across all your meetings. Ask what a client said three calls ago. Find decisions from last week. See what’s still open. Organize by client, use templates, and choose the AI you trust β€” OpenAI, Anthropic, Perplexity, Gemini and more!
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Developer & User Discourse

[Redacted] • May 15, 2026
Congrats on the launch! πŸŽ‰ I see the focus is mostly on meetings, but I’m really interested in trying this out for classroom lectures. Do you think it’s robust enough to capture a professor moving around a larger room, or is it optimized specifically for desk-to-microphone distances?
[Redacted] • May 14, 2026
Congrats on the launch!Curious, is the collected data entirely stored locally? Or is it also sent to a cloud server your team manages?
[Redacted] • May 14, 2026
This is exactly what i am looking for in a meeting tool. How do I send the meeting notes and context I have so far thats broken between Google, Fathom, Day AI and Granola. Yes its a lot but I need Spellar to have context from my previous meetings. Is that even possible or am I starting from zero?Great product!
[Redacted] • May 14, 2026
The memory feature is what stood out to me here. It’s useful when AI tools can connect discussions across meetings instead of treating every call separately.
[Redacted] • May 14, 2026
The cross-meeting memory is the part that actually changes the workflow β€” most tools just dump a transcript per call and leave you connecting the dots yourself. Curious how it handles context when a client refers to the same project by different names across calls β€” does it pick that up automatically, or does it need some manual tagging to stay organized?
[Redacted] • May 14, 2026
πŸš€ Already 11 hours into our Product Hunt launch day β€” and Spellar 3.0 is still holding the #1 spot πŸ₯Ή
[Redacted] • May 14, 2026
How does the 'bot-free' part actually work? Will anyone else on the call notice something's running in the background?
[Redacted] • May 14, 2026
Does Spellar work for in-person meetings, or is it just for video calls? Some of my most important conversations happen at a whiteboard, not on Zoom.
[Redacted] • May 14, 2026
Great product. Congrats on the launch @zinovii_z ! Is there a way to easily backfill past meeting notes from Fireflies/Granola?
[Redacted] • May 14, 2026
Can we use a local model also?
[Redacted] • May 14, 2026
My friend organizes their notes/knowledge from meetings in Obsidian, where he can interlink stuff with other knowledge.Does your tool allow to go beyond meetings?
[Redacted] • May 14, 2026
I've been using Fireflies for about a year - what would be the main reason to switch to Spellar? Genuinely curious!
[Redacted] • May 14, 2026
Really interesting shift from meeting transcription to persistent memory. The cross-meeting context and ability to surface decisions from earlier conversations feels more practical than just searchable notes. Curious how Spellar handles conflicting information or changing decisions across long client relationships.
[Redacted] • May 14, 2026
The cross-device sync is underrated β€” record on iPhone during a coffee chat, summary is on the Mac when I get back. Question: any plans for Apple Watch quick-record (start recording from the wrist for impromptu hallway conversations)? Would unlock the "captured the idea before I forgot it" use case for me πŸ€”
[Redacted] • May 14, 2026
congrats, team! any plans for more integrations? I'd love to sync with Linear after calls.
[Redacted] • May 14, 2026
This is quite cool. The cross-meeting memory is what finally makes this category interesting. I've tried a few note-takers but the problem was always the same: it is great for the moment, useless two weeks later when you're trying to remember what clients actually said about pricing. The fact that it runs natively without a bot joiner is a big deal too! Does the memory search work across meetings with different participants or only the ones you attended yourself?
[Redacted] • May 14, 2026
Congrats on the launch. A killer feature would be to make it open source
[Redacted] • May 14, 2026
Congrats on the launch! I like the idea of a botless AI meeting companion. I'm curious whether it would be possible for Spellar to sort the recordings and meeting notes into related piles automatically. Would be a good time-saver!
[Redacted] • May 12, 2026
πŸš€ Hey Product Hunt! I’m Zino the founder of Spellar AI 3.0, and I'm beyond excited to be back with our biggest launch πŸŽ‰Your support on our previous hunts (those #2 and #3 spots still give me chills πŸ†) pushed us to ask a harder question: why do meeting tools only capture the moment β€” and never remember it?So we built something different.Spellar AI 3.0 isn't a note-taker. It's memory.It joins your calls, captures every word, and builds context across your meetings β€” so you can actually use what was said, not just find it.What's new in 3.0:🧠 Cross-meeting memory β€” Ask what a client said three calls ago. Get an actual answer.πŸ“ Organized by client & project β€” Your context, structured the way you work.πŸ“‹ Templates β€” Set up the right AI context before the meeting even starts.πŸ€– Your AI, your choice β€” OpenAI, Anthropic, Perplexity or Google. You decide who processes your data.πŸ” Open decisions & follow-ups β€” Never lose track of what still needs to happen.We've always believed your meeting assistant should be native and bot-free, with support for 100+ languages. With 3.0, we're taking that further: meetings that don't just get recorded β€” they get remembered.Would mean the world if you'd give it a try and share your honest thoughts. The Product Hunt community has shaped everything we've built, and today is no different. πŸ™Let's make meetings actually stick!Zino