
Cogram
AI meeting assistants software
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What is Cogram
Cogram is an AI meeting assistant that joins online meetings to capture transcripts and generate structured notes, summaries, and action items. It is used by teams that want consistent meeting documentation and follow-ups across recurring internal and customer-facing calls. The product focuses on automated note-taking and post-meeting outputs that can be shared with participants and stored for later reference. It is typically deployed alongside common video conferencing and calendar tools.
Automated notes and action items
Cogram produces meeting summaries and action items from recorded conversations, reducing manual note-taking. Outputs are structured for quick review and sharing with attendees. This supports repeatable documentation for recurring meetings such as standups, project reviews, and customer calls. It aligns with common expectations in AI meeting assistant workflows (transcript → summary → tasks).
Works with online meetings
Cogram is designed to participate in web-based meetings and generate artifacts after the call. This approach fits teams that rely on video conferencing as the system of record for discussions. It reduces the need for participants to run separate recording tools or take parallel notes. The workflow is similar to other meeting assistants in the category, which helps adoption for users familiar with AI note-takers.
Shareable meeting knowledge base
Cogram keeps meeting outputs (notes, summaries, and transcripts) so teams can revisit decisions and context. This helps with onboarding, handoffs, and tracking commitments over time. Centralized storage also supports searching past discussions when questions arise. For distributed teams, this can reduce information loss between meetings.
Accuracy depends on audio quality
Like other AI meeting assistants, transcript and summary quality depends on speaker clarity, accents, crosstalk, and background noise. Errors can propagate into action items or decisions if users do not review outputs. Teams often need a verification step for high-stakes meetings. This can limit full automation in regulated or customer-sensitive contexts.
Integration depth may vary
Meeting assistants commonly integrate with calendars, conferencing, and collaboration tools, but the depth of downstream integrations can differ by vendor. If Cogram’s connectors do not match a team’s CRM, ticketing, or knowledge-base stack, users may need manual copy/paste or custom workflows. This can reduce the value of automated notes for revenue or support operations. Buyers typically need to validate supported apps and export options.
Privacy and compliance considerations
Recording and processing meeting audio raises privacy, consent, and data retention requirements. Some organizations require specific data residency, encryption controls, audit logs, or admin governance before deploying meeting bots. If required compliance features are not available for a given plan, adoption may be limited to less sensitive teams. Legal review is often needed for external customer calls.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Basic | $15/month | Unlimited automation; Basic integrations; Real-time analytics; Standard support. (Price shown on official pricing page; unit not specified on page.) |
| Growth | $30/month | Everything in Basic; Premium integrations; AI-powered efficiency; Custom reporting. |
| Enterprise | $79/month | Everything in Growth; Dedicated account manager; Advanced security controls; API access & custom solutions. (Enterprise also described as custom solutions; contact sales.) |