Who each is best for
Remindr — People who want a voice-first second brain across notes and meetings with cited recall.
Jamie — People who want tidy, bot-free summaries of individual meetings on desktop.
Both skip the meeting bot — Remindr goes further
Jamie's headline is that no bot joins your call, which people rightly like for privacy and for calls where a visible recorder is awkward. Remindr also captures without dropping a bot into the meeting, and keeps your recordings encrypted and out of any shared-model training.
Where Remindr goes further is after the meeting: instead of a standalone summary per call, everything becomes part of a connected, queryable memory.
Summaries vs. a memory you can question
A great summary answers "what happened in this meeting?" Remindr also answers "what did we decide about the launch across the last month of calls and my voice notes?" — because notes and meetings live together and are answerable as one, with citations.
Capture anywhere, not just at your desk
Jamie is largely desktop-oriented for meetings. Remindr is voice-first across web and mobile — record a thought on your commute, a meeting at your desk, and ask from your laptop later. It's one memory regardless of where you captured it.
Where Remindr comes out ahead
- Not just meetings — quick voice notes are first-class
- Speaker recognition that learns voices across future recordings
- Ask across your entire history, not one meeting summary at a time
- Cited answers with a dated timeline when facts change
- Web and mobile capture, one connected memory
- No meeting bot, encrypted, never trains shared models
Where Jamie is strong
- Clean, bot-free meeting capture that's easy to trust on sensitive calls
- Focused, well-crafted per-meeting summaries
- Simple experience if meeting notes are all you need
The verdict
Jamie is a clean choice if you want private, bot-free summaries of individual meetings. Remindr shares the no-bot, privacy-first approach but is built for recall: voice notes and meetings become one memory you can question across time, with speaker recognition and cited answers. If you want more than a summary per call, Remindr wins.
Frequently asked questions
Is Remindr a good Jamie alternative?
Yes. Remindr matches Jamie's bot-free, privacy-first meeting capture and adds first-class voice notes, speaker recognition, cross-meeting recall, and cited answers across everything.
Does Remindr use a meeting bot?
No. Like Jamie, Remindr captures without sending a bot into your call, keeps recordings encrypted, and never uses them to train shared models.
Can Remindr answer questions across many meetings?
Yes — Remindr answers from your entire history of notes and meetings in one query, with inline citations to the source and date.
Does Remindr work on mobile?
Yes. Capture on your phone and ask from your laptop — it's one connected memory across web and mobile.