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Radiant vs Read.ai: Co-pilots vs. AI agents

Read.ai offers engagement metrics and email summaries; Radiant focuses on tool‑based follow‑through.

Radiant and Read.ai at a glance

Read.ai focuses on meeting metrics and engagement scores. Radiant focuses on execution and follow-through. Here’s how their core features compare.

Features
Read.ai
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

Read.ai typically joins as a bot and processes calls in the cloud, adding metrics and engagement scores. Radiant is a Mac app that captures conversations automatically and generates suggestions locally. Here’s how their primary features compare.

Meeting capture

Read joins your meetings as a bot, though its Google Meet integration can capture natively. Calls are processed in the cloud for transcripts and analytics.

Radiant runs on your Mac and captures conversations automatically when audio is on. There are no bots, no browser extensions, and no setup.

Insights and notes

Read provides transcripts, and AI summaries with metrics like engagement scores. They are useful for analyzing meeting quality.

Radiant delivers transcripts, and editable summaries locally, paired with suggestions that help you take action.

Follow-ups

Read.ai sends reports and metrics, but the next step is up to you.

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

What sets Radiant apart

Read.ai helps you understand how a meeting went. Radiant helps you move forward. It turns conversation into next steps, messages, and tasks, and helps you complete them.

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.