MeetFlow and Wildix Revenue Intelligence are both AI meeting assistants for recording, transcription, and summaries, compared here on pricing, features, and workflow fit. MeetFlow: Norwegian-built AI meeting assistant with Nordic-language transcription, agenda suggestions and decision tracking. Wildix Revenue Intelligence: AI revenue intelligence built into the Wildix unified communications platform, analyzing recorded sales calls, video meetings, and chats with conversation analytics and natural-language dashboards. 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 MeetFlow when transcribing and summarizing norwegian, swedish or danish meetings matters most, and Wildix Revenue Intelligence when sales managers monitoring call quality and coaching reps across recorded conversations matters most. Both record across Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams; trial each on real meetings before committing.
AI revenue intelligence built into the Wildix unified communications platform, analyzing recorded sales calls, video meetings, and chats with conversation analytics and natural-language dashboards.
AI analysis of recorded voice calls, video meetings, conferences, and chatsAutomatic transcription with conversation highlights and AI-generated next stepsBehavioral metrics such as talk-to-listen ratio and filler-word tracking
MeetFlow is a free tier with paid upgrades (freemium); Wildix Revenue Intelligence is a free tier with paid upgrades (freemium). Always confirm current pricing on each vendor's site before buying.
Transcription with Nordic-language support (Norwegian, Swedish, Danish)
AI analysis of recorded voice calls, video meetings, conferences, and chats
Standout feature
Multi-language recognition within a single meeting
Automatic transcription with conversation highlights and AI-generated next steps
Team usage
Structured summaries and takeaways
Sentiment detection, predicted CSAT signals, and key-moment identification
Integrations
Agenda suggestions based on meeting history
Behavioral metrics such as talk-to-listen ratio and filler-word tracking
Languages & capture
Decision and task tracking with deadline reminders
Natural-language dashboard and module creation via the Ask Wilma AI assistant
Best-fit workflow
Language and sentiment analysis
Metadata capture for unrecorded interactions to reduce blind spots
Best for
MeetFlow
Choose MeetFlow if you need transcribing and summarizing norwegian, swedish or danish meetings — strengths include built by a norwegian company with native nordic-language focus.
Wildix Revenue Intelligence
Choose Wildix Revenue Intelligence if you need sales managers monitoring call quality and coaching reps across recorded conversations — strengths include built into an existing ucaas platform, so call and meeting data is captured natively.
Pros & cons
MeetFlow
+ Built by a Norwegian company with native Nordic-language focus
+ Handles multiple languages mixed in one meeting
- Centered on Nordic languages rather than broad global coverage
Wildix Revenue Intelligence
+ Built into an existing UCaaS platform, so call and meeting data is captured natively
+ Natural-language dashboard creation lowers the barrier to custom reporting
- Most value is realized by teams already using or willing to adopt the Wildix communications ecosystem
FAQ
Is MeetFlow or Wildix Revenue Intelligence better for AI meeting notes?
It depends on your workflow. MeetFlow is strong for transcribing and summarizing norwegian, swedish or danish meetings, while Wildix Revenue Intelligence is strong for sales managers monitoring call quality and coaching reps across recorded conversations. Both transcribe and summarize meetings.
How do MeetFlow and Wildix Revenue Intelligence compare on price?
MeetFlow is a free tier with paid upgrades and Wildix Revenue Intelligence 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 MeetFlow and Wildix Revenue Intelligence?
Yes. Many teams run more than one meeting assistant when the workflows are complementary and the budget is justified.