Meetings take up an enormous share of modern work time. Capturing them, turning them into clear summaries and concrete actions represents considerable effort, often neglected. Supernormal has been tackling this problem for several years with a tool that has gradually established itself as a reference among AI notetakers. Its 2.0 version marks a real paradigm shift: it’s no longer just about taking notes, but about turning those notes into ready-to-use deliverables. Slides, briefs, marketing plans, follow-up emails: Supernormal becomes a true post-meeting assistant. For agencies, salespeople and project managers, this repositioning resonates especially, because it frees up precious time and standardizes the quality of minutes. It’s also a response to a strong expectation: no longer letting the value captured in transcripts lie dormant, but making it the fuel of daily execution.
What is Supernormal?
Supernormal is a web and desktop application that automatically joins your meetings on Zoom, Google Meet and Microsoft Teams. Once the meeting is over, the tool produces a structured summary containing the key points, the decisions made, the assigned actions and an executive summary. This summary is instantly shareable and can directly feed your project-management or CRM tools. The 2.0 version adds AI agents able to reuse the content of several meetings to generate more advanced deliverables, like a client presentation or a marketing plan.
Key features
Supernormal covers the entire meeting lifecycle. The transcription is accurate and multilingual, with particularly high quality in English. Summaries are organized according to adjustable templates, which lets you adapt the format to the needs of a sales team, an agency or a product department. Actions are automatically detected and assigned to the relevant participants, with possible integration into Asana, ClickUp or Notion. The AI agents leverage the full context of a meeting or a series of meetings to create new content: slides, emails, project plans, scripts or briefs. The tool also offers a library of ready-to-use prompts, fine-grained permissions on recordings and centralized management for teams. Finally, the Slack integration lets the whole team receive a summary directly in the appropriate channel.
Use cases
Supernormal is aimed at any organization where meetings carry significant weight. A creative agency uses it to turn a client brief into a structured action plan. A sales team uses it to capture recurring objections and feed the pricing strategy. A project manager uses it to automate their weekly minutes. Consultants appreciate its ability to keep a structured memory of the interviews conducted during an engagement. Product teams use it to no longer forget user feedback during discovery sessions. The AI agent makes it possible to generate a final deliverable from several meetings, which makes it a very powerful tool to turn raw material into tangible value.
Advantages
Supernormal’s benefits are quickly visible. Minutes are no longer a chore but a natural by-product of every meeting. Actions are better tracked, responsibilities clearer, and the work produced after a meeting gains consistency. Teams save several hours a week thanks to automated summaries and the creation of deliverables by AI agents. The tool also helps spread knowledge within teams: new hires can quickly find a project’s context, and past decisions are kept in a structured, accessible format.
Pricing
Supernormal offers a free plan with 15 meetings per month, enough to discover the tool. Paid plans start at $16/month for the Starter plan and reach $25/month for the Pro plan, with an Enterprise plan by quote for large teams. Annual billing offers 20% savings. AI agent features, advanced templates and certain integrations are reserved for higher plans.
Conclusion
Supernormal establishes itself as a reference tool for any organization that wants to turn its meetings into value. Its 2.0 version, with its AI agents, is a game-changer and paves the way for a new generation of post-meeting assistants. For agencies, sales teams and project managers, it’s an investment with a very good return.