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Radiant vs Supernormal: From AI notetaker to full assistant

Compare Radiant’s suggestion and task-completion engine with Supernormal’s AI notetaker.

Radiant and Supernormal at a glance

Supernormal is a great AI notetaker. Radiant builds on that foundation with suggested next steps and tool integration. Here’s how their core features compare.

Features
Supernormal
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

Supernormal captures meetings through a browser extension and creates notes and summaries in the cloud. Radiant runs 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.

Meeting capture

Supernormal captures meetings through calendar detection and joins calls using a browser-based assistant. It records the conversation, then generates summaries and transcripts after the meeting ends.

Radiant captures meetings automatically and runs natively on your Mac. There is no bot or browser extension required. It records your meetings in the background, then delivers transcripts, editable summaries, and follow-up suggestions that help you act on what was said.

Notes and summaries

Supernormal generates clean, well-structured notes and summaries from each meeting. They are easy to share and helpful for reviewing and documenting what was discussed. Notes are automatically organized and synced to your calendar.

Radiant also creates summaries, but adds more flexibility. You can edit, share, or build on them, and each one comes with suggested actions and context-aware links. Radiant then turns your notes into the starting point for what comes next.

Follow-ups

Supernormal can highlight action items in your notes, but taking the next step is up to you. It is optimized for documentation and recall, not for helping you complete tasks or send updates.

Radiant identifies action items and helps you complete them in your tools. You can push updates to Slack, open a doc in Google Docs, or create a task in Linear. Radiant closes the loop by turning your meetings into completed work.

What sets Radiant apart

Supernormal takes great notes. Radiant builds on that by helping you act. It captures, summarizes, and connects your meetings to what happens next.

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.