Amberscript, headquartered in Amsterdam, helps users transform audio and video to text and subtitles through the use of its AI-driven on-demand software service.
$10
Prepaid: 1 hour of audio or video uploaded
tl;dv
Score 8.8 out of 10
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tl;dv is an AI Meeting Assistant for recording, transcribing, and summarizing a team’s meetings. It integrates with CRMs, ticketing systems, knowledge management platforms, and over 5000 other tools.
Amberscript is great for transcribing individual audio (or video) files that reside on your computer. The ability to view and edit the text of the text file (to correct or remove data that you don't want to be shared) before the output is a great option. I feel it may be limited in the ability to transcribe live audio records such as phone calls or meetings, where we would find it very useful to have immediate access to a transcript (for coaching or sharing purposes). I feel the needs are more designed as a solution for pre-existing audio/video files versus working in real-time.
Strongly recommend for all Sales teams, Customer Success teams, Partnerships teams. Basically anywhere where there is an external stakeholder and you have a continuous cadence of meetings set for regular engagement. Have seen it be very productive as we have a lot to catch up on regular progress items based on previous discussions that would have happened. Great for the use case when you are not able to join the meeting at all and your tl;dv assistant basically gives you a complete download of the call.
We face some challenges sometimes when tldv doesn't join the meeting properly. It blocks us and we have to rum some other notetaker we have. This usually happens when some person has the setting to have tldv always joining the meeting that the person is invited to. In this case, there's a conflict between the notetakers and we have to resolve them.
I feel that Amazon Transcribe was much more feature-rich, allowing for a much more real-time solution, whereas Amberscript is great for transcribing existing call recordings (or video files) to a rich text file. Amazon Transcribe will do both, while Amberscript only does the latter. For our business, this was a significant feature loss for Amberscript.
tl;dv has an advantage over Gemini wherein it can follow a template if there is a preset. Gemini's greatest advantage is its Google integration, and how much more it can do with the LLM if I had follow-up questions
Having an automated speech-to-text conversion allows us to reduce human hours, which would normally take notes or have to review long audio files.
Being able to transcribe multiple call recordings into a searchable text format allows for coaching of issues in a much more efficient format than an audio recording.