# Mina Meeting Assistant

> Mina Meeting Assistant wants to be more than a note taker. It joins your calls on Zoom, Teams or Google Meet, transcribes them with speaker attribution, and then goes a step further by actually executing tasks and assigning action items while the meeting is still happening. Afterward it produces a summary that tracks the decisions made and the follow-ups owed. The distinction it is reaching for is between recording a meeting and participating in one. Plenty of tools will hand you a transcript, but Mina is positioned as an autonomous participant that turns discussion into logged tasks in your project tools without someone manually typing them up later. For anyone whose week is a wall of calls, the appeal is obvious: fewer dropped action items and less after-meeting admin. The risk is the usual one with autonomous agents, that it confidently captures or acts on the wrong thing, so how well it understands context and how easily you can correct it will matter more than how slick the summaries look.

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## Wortins' read

Mina Meeting Assistant wants to be more than a note taker. It joins your calls on Zoom, Teams or Google Meet, transcribes them with speaker attribution, and then goes a step further by actually executing tasks and assigning action items while the meeting is still happening. Afterward it produces a summary that tracks the decisions made and the follow-ups owed. The distinction it is reaching for is between recording a meeting and participating in one. Plenty of tools will hand you a transcript, but Mina is positioned as an autonomous participant that turns discussion into logged tasks in your project tools without someone manually typing them up later. For anyone whose week is a wall of calls, the appeal is obvious: fewer dropped action items and less after-meeting admin. The risk is the usual one with autonomous agents, that it confidently captures or acts on the wrong thing, so how well it understands context and how easily you can correct it will matter more than how slick the summaries look.

## Source

[Read the full story at Product Hunt](https://www.producthunt.com/products/mina-meeting-assistant)

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