IceCubes and Jamie are both AI meeting assistants for recording, transcription, and summaries, compared here on pricing, features, and workflow fit. IceCubes: Bot-free Chrome and Edge extension that reads a meeting platform's own captions to transcribe and summarize Meet, Zoom, and Teams calls. Jamie: Bot-free AI notetaker that captures meeting audio on your device and generates summaries and action items. They overlap on ai-meeting-assistants, so the right pick depends on team size, budget, and which meeting workflows you automate.
For ai-meeting-assistants workflows, shortlist IceCubes when teams that need notes without a bot joining due to it or compliance constraints matters most, and Jamie when private, bot-free meeting notes matters most. Both record across Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams; trial each on real meetings before committing.
IceCubes is a free tier with paid upgrades (freemium); Jamie is a free tier with paid upgrades (freemium). Always confirm current pricing on each vendor's site before buying.
Bot-free capture by reading the platform's own closed captions
AI summaries and action items
Team usage
Speaker identification mapped from the meeting UI
Works on any platform and in person
Integrations
AI summaries, action items, and custom Smart Tags
Multi-language support
Languages & capture
Supports Google Meet, Zoom, and Microsoft Teams web clients
Quick post-meeting notes
Best-fit workflow
CRM matching to contacts, deals, and accounts in Salesforce and HubSpot
Bot-free, on-device capture
Best for
IceCubes
Choose IceCubes if you need teams that need notes without a bot joining due to it or compliance constraints — strengths include no visible recording bot, reducing meeting disruption and policy friction.
Jamie
Choose Jamie if you need private, bot-free meeting notes — strengths include no bot in the participant list.
Pros & cons
IceCubes
+ No visible recording bot, reducing meeting disruption and policy friction
+ Free transcription entry point lowers the barrier to trying it
- Relies on the platform's native captioning, so accuracy depends on that service
Jamie
+ No bot in the participant list
+ Platform-agnostic, including in-person meetings
- On-device capture rather than a server-side bot
FAQ
Is IceCubes or Jamie better for AI meeting notes?
It depends on your workflow. IceCubes is strong for teams that need notes without a bot joining due to it or compliance constraints, while Jamie is strong for private, bot-free meeting notes. Both transcribe and summarize meetings.
How do IceCubes and Jamie compare on price?
IceCubes is a free tier with paid upgrades and Jamie is a free tier with paid upgrades. Check each vendor's pricing page for the latest plans and free-tier limits.
Can I use both IceCubes and Jamie?
Yes. Many teams run more than one meeting assistant when the workflows are complementary and the budget is justified.