We think Fireflies is a solid meeting assistant if your main problem is remembering what was said across lots of calls. It automatically joins meetings, captures transcripts, and makes past conversations searchable, which is exactly the kind of boring utility that can save time.
The strength is convenience. The product is useful for teams that want transcripts, summaries, and a central archive of calls without having to manually write notes after every meeting. It also appears to work well enough across the common conferencing tools for the use case it targets.
The weakness is that the AI layer is not magic. Public reviews still mention integration flakiness, action-item quality that needs human cleanup, and the basic limitation that speaker overlap or messy meetings can reduce accuracy. Some people also dislike the always-on bot presence.
Strengths: Good meeting transcripts, useful search across calls, easy to automate note capture, strong basic utility.
Weaknesses: Action items still need review, integrations can be flaky, speaker attribution can break down in messy meetings.
Final verdict: We think Fireflies is a good fit for teams that want searchable meeting notes more than fancy meeting intelligence. It is helpful, but not a substitute for paying attention in the meeting.