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Otter.ai
B
GitHub Copilot
B
Replit Agent
A
DeepSeek
S
TaglineMeeting transcription veteran. Cross-platform, team-friendly.Microsoft/GitHub's autocomplete. Deep VS Code + JetBrains integration.Replit's AI that builds + deploys full apps on their platform.Chinese open-weight powerhouse. Crazy cheap, genuinely smart.
CategoryMeetingsCodingCodingChatbots
PricingFree + $17-$30/user/moFree (limited) + $10/mo Pro + $19/mo Business$10-$25/mo Core/TeamsFree web + ultra-cheap API (~$0.14/M input tokens)
Best forTeams on Windows/PC. Anyone needing cross-platform coverage.Teams with GitHub already. Devs who don't want to change IDEs.Teachers, students, prototypers, hackathon builders.Developers + cost-conscious builders. Anyone fine with self-hosting.
Strengths
  • Joins meetings as a bot (Zoom, Meet, Teams)
  • Team sharing + search across transcripts
  • Live captioning
  • Great enterprise story
  • Works in your existing IDE
  • Chat + autocomplete
  • Full-stack + DB + auth + deploy in one environment
  • Great for teaching/learning
  • Runs everything in-browser
  • Open weights you can self-host
  • Strong reasoning + math
  • Near-free API pricing
  • DeepSeek-V3 / R1 are serious models
Weaknesses
  • Bot joining is intrusive
  • UX feels dated
  • Less agentic than Cursor/Claude Code
  • Model quality varies
  • Locked into Replit hosting
  • Less code quality than dedicated IDEs
  • Data goes to servers in China — privacy concerns for business use
  • Chinese policy filters
  • English polish trails Western models
Kai's verdictB-tier. Granola is better UX but Otter works everywhere. Pick based on your platform.B-tier. Solid for autocomplete but the category moved past it. Pick Cursor unless you can't.A-tier. Best for teaching a kid to code in 2026.S-tier for price/performance. A-tier for consumer use. If you build apps, this is the budget pick.
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