Radiant and Fellow both support meeting productivity, but they focus on different moments. Radiant helps you follow through faster, while Fellow emphasizes planning and collaboration. Hereâs how their core features compare.
Features
Fellow
Radiant
Completes actions in tools
Captures meetings automatically
No meeting bot required
Speaker labeling and memory
Suggestions dashboard
Floating in-meeting widget
Transcripts and editable meeting notes
Document drafts
Slack message drafts
Linear drafts
Fellow captures meetings with a notetaker bot and keeps notes inside its shared agendas. Radiant works differently, running as a Mac app that documents your calls locally and turns them into next steps. Take a closer look at how each platform handles core features.
What sets Radiant apart

Radiant captures your meetings, suggests next steps, and helps you act on them in the tools you use for work. Download the Mac app and start turning conversations into progress.



