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Radiant vs Jamie: The AI assistant that acts on your meetings

Jamie offers transcription and AI summaries; Radiant adds next step execution and tool updates.

Radiant and Jamie at a glance

Jamie summarizes your meetings. Radiant suggests what to do next and helps you get it done. Here’s how their core features compare.

Features
Jamie
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

Not just what they do, but how they do it

Jamie runs in the browser to generate clean AI summaries. Radiant works as a Mac app, creating transcripts, summaries, and tool-ready drafts locally without relying on a browser tab. Here’s how each product handles key functionality in practice.

Meeting capture

Jamie runs in the browser and captures through the cloud. It delivers quick summaries but depends on a web-based workflow.

Radiant runs on your Mac. As soon as your mic or audio is live, it captures and documents the conversation. No bot, no browser tab, and no setup.

Transcription and notes

Jamie creates AI-generated summaries and transcripts that can be edited in its web app.

Radiant also produces editable summaries with full transcripts, but pairs them with in-app suggestions that link directly to follow-ups, so you can move from notes to action without switching tools.

Follow-ups

Jamie highlights action items in summaries, but you need to copy them into your tools yourself.

Radiant suggests follow-ups in the app, drafts them with you, and opens them in Gmail, Slack, or Linear for quick send.

What sets Radiant apart

Jamie creates simple summaries. Radiant builds on that by helping you turn those summaries into Slack updates, tasks, and documents. You leave every meeting with more than a recap, you leave ready to take actions in your work tools.

Ready to turn meetings into action? Try Radiant today.

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.