Notah and aiOla are both AI meeting assistants for recording, transcription, and summaries, compared here on pricing, features, and workflow fit. Notah: Notah is an AI meeting notes and transcription assistant built for Arabic and bilingual Arabic-English teams across the MENA region, turning conversations into searchable transcripts, summaries, and action items. aiOla: Voice AI platform for field teams that captures spoken post-meeting debriefs and pushes data into CRM. 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 Notah when bilingual arabic-english business teams in the mena region capturing meeting notes and decisions matters most, and aiOla when field sales reps dictating post-meeting debriefs into crm matters most. Both record across Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams; trial each on real meetings before committing.
Notah is an AI meeting notes and transcription assistant built for Arabic and bilingual Arabic-English teams across the MENA region, turning conversations into searchable transcripts, summaries, and action items.
AI-generated meeting summaries with extracted action items and key decisionsAI transcription of meetings and voice notes for Arabic, English, and mixed Arabic-English conversationsCalendar integrations with Google Calendar and Microsoft Outlook
Voice AI platform for field teams that captures spoken post-meeting debriefs and pushes data into CRM.
Automatic conversion of speech into structured CRM recordsPrebuilt workflows for inspections, safety, and complianceSalesforce and workflow integration for field data
Notah is a free tier with paid upgrades (freemium); aiOla is a free tier with paid upgrades (freemium). Always confirm current pricing on each vendor's site before buying.
AI transcription of meetings and voice notes for Arabic, English, and mixed Arabic-English conversations
Voice agent for spoken post-meeting field sales debriefs
Standout feature
AI-generated meeting summaries with extracted action items and key decisions
Automatic conversion of speech into structured CRM records
Team usage
Searchable transcripts and meeting archive
Salesforce and workflow integration for field data
Integrations
Mind map visualization of meeting content
Speech recognition tuned for jargon, accents, and noisy environments
Languages & capture
Chrome extension plus web app for desktop and mobile browsers
Prebuilt workflows for inspections, safety, and compliance
Best-fit workflow
Integrations with Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, Webex, and the Beem platform
Voice agent for spoken post-meeting field sales debriefs
Best for
Notah
Choose Notah if you need bilingual arabic-english business teams in the mena region capturing meeting notes and decisions — strengths include purpose-built for arabic dialects and arabic-english code-switching, a gap in many global tools.
aiOla
Choose aiOla if you need field sales reps dictating post-meeting debriefs into crm — strengths include designed for in-person and field sales rather than virtual calls.
Pros & cons
Notah
+ Purpose-built for Arabic dialects and Arabic-English code-switching, a gap in many global tools
+ Free tier available with no credit card required to get started
- Regional focus on Arabic/English means it is less suited to teams working primarily in other languages
aiOla
+ Designed for in-person and field sales rather than virtual calls
- Built for field teams, not desk-based virtual meetings
FAQ
Is Notah or aiOla better for AI meeting notes?
It depends on your workflow. Notah is strong for bilingual arabic-english business teams in the mena region capturing meeting notes and decisions, while aiOla is strong for field sales reps dictating post-meeting debriefs into crm. Both transcribe and summarize meetings.
How do Notah and aiOla compare on price?
Notah is a free tier with paid upgrades and aiOla 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 Notah and aiOla?
Yes. Many teams run more than one meeting assistant when the workflows are complementary and the budget is justified.