Like Granola’s botless notes — plus everything around them
Granola proved meeting notes don’t need a bot. TwoVector takes the same approach — desktop capture, nothing joins your call — and puts the notes in a workspace with your calendar, contacts, files, and finances.
The short version
Granola is a beautifully focused meeting notepad, and if polished meeting notes are the entire job, it earns its $14 a month. TwoVector uses the same botless desktop capture but treats meetings as one room in a bigger house: notes sit beside the calendar that scheduled them, the contacts who attended, and an AI assistant that can pull any of it up later — for $15 a month all-in.
TwoVector vs Granola at a glance
| Feature | TwoVector | Granola |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $15/mo Pro ($8.25/mo billed yearly) · $30/mo Premium | Business $14/user/mo · Enterprise $35/user/mo |
| Free plan | 120 min/mo of transcription, plus calendar, notes & manual accounts | Basic — free, with limited note history |
| How it records | Desktop app captures audio on your computer — no bot joins | Desktop app captures audio — no bot joins |
| Transcription included | 1,200 min/mo on Pro · 3,000 min/mo on Premium | No published minute caps |
| Beyond meetings | Calendar, booking pages, contacts, drive, notes, budgets & net worth, AI assistant | Meeting notes · Notion, HubSpot, Slack & Zapier integrations on Business |
| Platforms | Desktop notetaker for Windows, macOS & Linux · web app everywhere | macOS & Windows desktop apps |
Granola pricing and features as of July 2026, from public pricing pages. Spot something out of date? Tell us.
The same no-bot capture
Granola got this part right, and TwoVector works the same way: the desktop app listens on your computer, transcribes in real time, and never adds a participant to your call.
- No bot in the attendee list
- Real-time transcription as you talk
- Works with any meeting software
Notes with a workspace around them
In Granola, notes are the product. In TwoVector, they’re connected to everything else: the calendar event that scheduled the meeting, the contacts who attended, the files you shared, and the follow-ups on your list.
- Linked to calendar & contacts
- Searchable meeting history
- Files and follow-ups in the same place
An assistant that read the meeting — and everything else
Vec, TwoVector’s AI assistant, can answer from your meetings, your calendar, and even your budgets in one conversation — because it all lives in one workspace.
- 1,000 AI messages a month on Pro
- Asks across meetings, calendar & finances
- 30-day Pro trial, no card required
When Granola is the better choice
- You live in Notion, HubSpot, or Slack — Granola Business pushes notes into them, and TwoVector doesn’t have those integrations
- You want the most polished dedicated meeting notepad on the market — focus buys craft
- Your company needs SSO and enterprise controls (Granola Enterprise)
- You mostly need a free notepad and can live with limited history
Questions, answered
How is TwoVector’s notetaker different from Granola’s?
The capture works the same way — a desktop app, no bot in your call. The difference is what’s around the notes: in TwoVector they live beside your calendar, contacts, files, and finances, with an AI assistant across all of it.
How many transcription minutes are included?
Pro includes 1,200 minutes a month and Premium includes 3,000, as part of the subscription.
Does TwoVector integrate with Notion or Slack?
No. If your workflow depends on pushing meeting notes into Notion or Slack, Granola is the better fit today. TwoVector’s approach is to keep notes next to the rest of your work inside one workspace.
Which platforms does the desktop notetaker support?
Windows, macOS, and Linux — and your notes are in the web app from any device.
Is there a free trial?
Yes — every new account starts with a 30-day Pro trial, no card required. After that there’s a free plan you can stay on.
Try the whole workspace
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