If meetings are eating your calendar alive, you're not alone.
For most leaders, meetings are necessary—but far from efficient. We forget what was said, lose track of action items, and waste time recapping for people who missed the discussion. AI-powered meeting assistants can't solve every meeting problem, but they can solve more than you might expect.
Tools like Otter.ai, Fireflies.ai, Fathom, and Rewatch help leaders by:
Some also integrate directly with Zoom, Teams, or Google Meet, so they can join automatically and send a recap after the meeting.
Instead of manually taking notes or asking someone to “own the follow-up,” leaders can stay fully engaged—and still walk away with everything documented.
Let's say you're leading a project check-in. The AI note-taker:
Now you have:
For new leaders especially, meetings are high-stakes moments. They're opportunities to set tone, reinforce priorities, and build trust. But it's hard to do all that while also trying to take notes.
AI meeting assistants let leaders focus on people, not paperwork. They model good meeting hygiene and create consistency—even when meetings vary in format or participation.
From a training standpoint, these tools:
Want to help a new manager get better at running 1:1s? Have them review transcripts or summaries with a mentor to reflect on what they said, what they missed, and how they can improve.
Even if you're already using AI for meeting notes, there are ways to leverage these tools further:
Like any tool, these assistants work best when leaders use them intentionally. A few guidelines:
If you're developing leaders—or are one—try assigning an "AI-powered meeting experiment" this week. Have someone:
That reflection might be worth more than the meeting itself.
Coming next: how AI can help leaders move from guesswork to insight using people analytics and decision support tools.