If you want meeting notes that everyone can see and edit live, tl;dv stands out. The floating pop-up lets your team take notes together during the call, instantly timestamps everything, and pushes the results to everyone or just your team, with Slack integration for quick sharing. This is built for people who need real-time, collaborative note taking in meetings.
Littlebird takes a different approach. It's all about pulling context from your whole workday, not just meetings, by recording your calls and tracking on-screen activity. If you're comfortable with that level of access, you'll get meeting notes that are richer and more aware of what you've been doing across all your apps. But it's less about live, shared note taking and more about creating a personal record that ties together everything you do.
So if you care most about fast, collaborative meeting notes everyone can use right away, tl;dv is the clear pick. If you want notes that are deeply connected to all your activity for personal recall and don't need real-time collaboration, Littlebird's context-driven notes might be better for you.