MeetGeek vs Spiky 2026
Short answer: pick MeetGeek if your team spans more than one department or if budget matters, pick Spiky Premium if your reps need live in-call coaching and you can justify $40/user/month. MeetGeek scores 4.0/5 to Spiky’s 3.9/5 in our hands-on tests, but the gap is almost irrelevant — they target genuinely different use cases.
The angle no stale comparison covers: Spiky’s $15 and $24 plans cap at 30 meetings/user/month, which shuts out any active SDR before mid-month. Meanwhile MeetGeek launched AI Voice Agents in October 2025 — still in beta — and Spiky’s pricing display confuses buyers because the annual-billing column shows higher per-month figures than the monthly toggle. Both tools have real blemishes worth knowing before you sign up.
Best all-rounder: analytics, integrations, usable free plan, HIPAA.
Try MeetGeek for free →Read the full MeetGeek review →Best for sales reps: live in-call coaching, MEDDPICC, deal intelligence.
Try Spiky for free →Read the full Spiky review →Who wins for you
MeetGeek free plan: 3 hrs/month, full analytics, all integrations at $0. Spiky free caps at 3 meetings, no coaching value at that tier.
Try MeetGeek for free →Spiky Premium at $40 delivers live MEDDPICC coaching, battlecards and deal intelligence. MeetGeek has no real-time layer at all.
Try Spiky for free →Spiky coaching scorecards, People Analytics per participant, and the executive dashboard beat MeetGeek post-call analytics for coaching workflows.
Try Spiky for free →MeetGeek supports 7,000+ integrations via Zapier, auto-detects meeting type for non-sales calls, and has an MCP Server Spiky does not prioritize.
Try MeetGeek for free →MeetGeek vs Spiky at a glance
Every cell below is grounded in each tool’s official pricing and documentation as of June 2026. Read the free plan and meeting-cap rows first.
| MeetGeek | Spiky | Edge | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free planMeetGeek free runs a real workflow; Spiky free is a trial | 3 hrs transcription/month, unlimited AI summaries, all integrations, full analytics | 3 meetings/month, 40 Spiky Agent questions, no credit card required | MeetGeek |
| Entry paid price (monthly billing) | $15.99/user/month (Pro) | $15/user/month (Plus) | — |
| Entry paid price (annual billing) | $9.99/user/month (Pro, saves 40%) | $18/user/month (Plus) ⚠ annual shows higher than monthly on spiky.ai, verify before budgeting | MeetGeek |
| Meeting capActive SDRs need Spiky Premium from day one | No cap on Business ($17) and above; Pro capped at 20 hrs/month | Plus and Pro capped at 30 meetings/user/month; unlimited on Premium only ($40) | MeetGeek |
| Real-time in-call coachingThe dividing line between these two tools | Not available | Premium only ($40/month): live pace alerts, MEDDPICC/BANT, battlecards | Spiky |
| AI Voice Agents | Beta (launched Oct 2025): Copilot and Delegate modes, included on Pro+ annual | Not available | MeetGeek |
| Integrations breadth | 7,000+ via Zapier, 2,000+ Make, 500+ n8n; native CRM/Notion/Slack; REST API; MCP Server | Native CRM (Salesforce, HubSpot, Pipedrive, Zoho, SugarCRM), Slack, Zapier; no public API | MeetGeek |
| HIPAA complianceCritical for healthcare or regulated industries | Yes. BAA available; SOC 2 Type II (Oct 2023), GDPR, CCPA; EU or US data hosting selectable | SOC 2 Type II, GDPR, KVKK, ISO 27001; no HIPAA | MeetGeek |
| Mobile apps | iOS + Android (recording and review) | iOS only; no Android app as of mid-2026 | MeetGeek |
| Support channels | Email-only on all paid plans; no live chat | Chat + email from Pro ($24); 1-business-day SLA on Enterprise only | Spiky |
| Public API / developer access | REST API + HMAC-signed webhooks + MCP Server (Pro+); 100 req/day on Basic/Pro, 100/min on Business+ | No prominently advertised public API; Zapier connector implies API exists | MeetGeek |
| Ideal user | Multi-role teams, recruiters, product and ops alongside sales; anyone needing deep analytics or integrations | B2B sales teams, SDRs, revenue managers who need live coaching and deal intelligence | — |
Prices checked June 2026 on meetgeek.ai/pricing and spiky.ai/en/pricing. Spiky annual pricing display shows higher per-month figures than monthly billing, likely a display quirk, not a real annual discount. Verify directly before budgeting.
Criterion by criterion, head to head
The same five criteria scored on each tool’s review page. Scores are fixed from those reviews.
01 Round 1: getting from sign-up to first recording.
MeetGeek takes this 4.5 to 4.4, and the margin is earned by two things Spiky does not have: an Android app and a sub-10-minute setup that runs calendar-to-recording without any configuration. Connect a Gmail or Outlook account, and the bot auto-joins scheduled calls on Zoom, Meet, and Teams that same day. The mobile apps (iOS and Android) let field users record in-person conversations, the searchable library spans every transcript in the account, and the Chrome extension covers calls that are not on a conferencing platform. No friction by design.
Spiky is very close. G2 ease-of-setup sits at 9.8/10, ahead of Gong at 9.1, and the no-credit-card free plan gets someone recording their first call in about five minutes. The Spiky Agent — ask questions about a call by chat rather than scrubbing the transcript — is genuinely praised in every review as reducing the daily effort of follow-up. Where Spiky gives back its half-point: there is a real learning curve once you move from recording into coaching customization and playbook configuration, and multiple reviewers call the interface design less polished than the underlying technology.
Blemishes on both: MeetGeek does not auto-join spontaneous or instant meetings; Spiky occasionally misses an auto-join too. Neither has a pause-recording control mid-call.
MeetGeek for teams that want zero friction from day one, including Android users.
Spiky for sales teams willing to invest setup time in exchange for coaching depth.
02 Round 2: what you actually pay for what you get.
MeetGeek wins this clearly at 4.4 to 3.9, and the arithmetic explains it. MeetGeek Pro at $9.99/user/month (annual) is one of the cheapest analytics packages in the category, and the free tier runs a real workflow: 3 hours of transcription, unlimited summaries, full conversation analytics, all integrations. Spiky’s free plan gives 3 meetings and 40 Agent questions — enough to test, not enough to work.
The hidden gotcha in Spiky’s pricing stack: Plus ($15) and Pro ($24) cap meetings at 30/user/month. An SDR running 3 calls/day in 20 working days logs 60 meetings per month and needs Spiky Premium ($40) from day one. The cheaper tiers are not viable for the core audience. For comparison, MeetGeek Business at $17/user/month is unlimited transcription with no meeting cap, cheaper than Spiky Premium and covering a larger team scope.
A worked example from the dossier: a 5-person sales team on annual billing. MeetGeek Pro: 5 × $9.99 × 12 = $599.40/year. Spiky Premium (required for live coaching): 5 × $40 × 12 = $2,400/year. The delta is $1,800/year — the question is whether real-time coaching ROI justifies it. Honest blemish: MeetGeek’s Pro plan bills $0.50/hour over the 20-hour transcription cap, and audio on the free plan disappears after 1 month.
MeetGeek for the best analytics value per dollar spent, especially on annual billing.
Spiky Premium if live coaching is a hard requirement and the win-rate lift justifies $40/user.
03 Round 3: what each tool can actually do.
Spiky takes this 4.0 to 3.6, and it earns it on one decisive feature: real-time in-call coaching. Live pace alerts, objection cues, MEDDPICC and BANT playbook reminders, and competitive battlecards all surface while the rep is still talking. Gong and Fireflies do not do this during the call. A CRO in the Spiky review base credits the live prompts with a measurable jump in playbook adoption and deal qualification. That is the feature that justifies Spiky’s existence in a crowded category.
MeetGeek counter-punches with two things Spiky cannot match: AI Voice Agents (autonomous bots that can attend and run meetings end-to-end, launched in beta October 2025) and the deepest cross-meeting analytics in this price range — 100+ KPIs including talk-time, engagement ratios, topic trends, and speaker sentiment across every recorded meeting. The public REST API, HMAC-signed webhooks, and MCP Server for plugging transcripts directly into Claude or GPT workflows are also class-leading at the price.
Honest blemishes per tool: Spiky Agent occasionally mixes action items across meetings (confirmed G2 May 2026); Spiky cross-call reporting was listed as “coming soon” in the 2025 recap. MeetGeek’s AI chat searches only recent meetings rather than full history; transcription accuracy drops on accents, crosstalk, and multilingual calls.
MeetGeek for cross-meeting analytics, AI workflows via API/MCP, and AI Voice Agents.
Spiky for live coaching, MEDDPICC/BANT playbooks, and deal intelligence during the call.
04 Round 4: who answers when something goes wrong.
Spiky wins this 3.7 to 3.2, and the gap is structural rather than effort-based. Spiky offers chat plus email from the Pro plan ($24), a 7-day response window on Premium, and proactive onboarding outreach to new users. The G2 support quality aggregate is around 9/10, and multiple reviewers call out the team as responsive and genuinely interested in acting on feedback. For a 38-person company, the human access is the upside of being small.
MeetGeek runs email-only support across all paid tiers. No live chat anywhere in any documented channel. The help center is adequate for self-service and the developer docs at docs.meetgeek.ai cover the API and webhooks well, but when a recording fails mid-call — the worst-case moment — the only path is a ticket and a wait. One reviewer upgraded to paid and found the new plan did not unlock video on previously free calls; that kind of issue needs a human fast and is painful to resolve over email.
Honest caveat on Spiky’s support score: the 4.9 G2 average sits on a thin, cultivated review base. The warm support reputation is real but not statistically solid. And the 1-business-day SLA plus dedicated Slack channel are Enterprise-only — there is no contractual response time on the $40 Premium plan.
MeetGeek if you are self-sufficient and the help center covers your needs.
Spiky for proactive onboarding and a support channel above email on paid plans.
05 Round 5: how far each tool reaches into your stack.
MeetGeek wins this clearly at 4.2 to 3.5, and the breadth is not close. Native CRM covers HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive, Zoho, Affinity, Attio, and Close. Project and productivity tools: Notion (the integration reviewers praise most), Asana, Monday, Jira, ClickUp, Trello. Zapier connects 7,000+ apps, Make 2,000+, n8n 500+. Claude and ChatGPT are listed as native integrations, and the MCP Server exposes transcripts directly to any compatible LLM workflow. The public REST API with HMAC-signed webhooks covers custom builds. Rate limit caveat: the API is capped at 100 requests/day on Basic and Pro, only lifting to 100/minute on Business and above.
Spiky covers the sales team’s daily needs: Salesforce, HubSpot, Pipedrive, Zoho, and SugarCRM (added in 2025 via Faye partner), Slack, Zapier, and bot-join recording on Zoom, Meet, Teams, and — notably — Webex (which MeetGeek does not support). The CRM custom-field sync that writes AI insights directly back into CRM records is a genuine capability, but it is gated to Pro ($24) and above. No public API is documented, which blocks any custom build or deep automation.
For a pure sales stack (CRM, conferencing, Slack, nothing else), Spiky’s integrations are sufficient. For any team that needs Notion, n8n, MCP, or a documented API, the choice is not close.
MeetGeek for any team needing broad automation, project tool sync, API, or LLM workflows.
Spiky for teams whose world is CRM, conferencing, Slack, and Webex support.
The real cost, plan by plan
Both tools have plans that look affordable on the surface. The meeting caps and feature gates are where the real budget conversation happens.
| MeetGeek | Spiky | Edge | |
|---|---|---|---|
| FreeMeetGeek free runs an ongoing workflow; Spiky free is a trial gate | $0: 3 hrs transcription/month, unlimited summaries, full analytics, all integrations; audio kept 1 month | $0: 3 meetings/month, 40 Agent questions; no credit card | MeetGeek |
| Entry paid (monthly) | $15.99/user/month (Pro): 20 hrs transcription, templates, Zapier/Make/n8n | $15/user/month (Plus): Spiky Agent, keyword tracking, team management; 30 meetings/user cap | — |
| Mid plan (monthly) | $28/user/month (Business): unlimited transcription, HD video, team analytics, 3-hr meeting cap | $24/user/month (Pro): CRM/Slack, pre-built playbooks, post-call AI coaching; 30 meetings/user cap | — |
| Coaching plan (monthly)Real-time coaching exists only in Spiky, only at $40 | Not available at any price point | $40/user/month (Premium): real-time coaching, battlecards, executive dashboard, unlimited meetings | Spiky |
| Annual saving | Up to 40% (Pro: $9.99 vs $15.99; Business: $17 vs $28) | ⚠ Annual column on spiky.ai shows $18/$29/$49, higher than monthly $15/$24/$40. Likely a display quirk. Verify with Spiky support. | MeetGeek |
| 5-person sales team, annual, live coachingDelta: $1,380/year for real-time coaching capability | MeetGeek Business: 5 × $17 × 12 = $1,020/year (no real-time coaching) | Spiky Premium: 5 × $40 × 12 = $2,400/year (includes real-time coaching) | MeetGeek |
| SDR doing 60 calls/monthHigh-volume SDRs need Spiky Premium from day one | MeetGeek Business at $17/user: unlimited transcription, no meeting cap | Spiky Premium at $40/user required: Plus and Pro cap at 30 meetings/month | MeetGeek |
| Enterprise | Custom: on-premise storage, SSO/SCIM, custom Voice Agents, 4-hr meeting cap, BAA for HIPAA | Custom: 1-business-day SLA, dedicated Slack, priority support | — |
Prices checked June 2026 at meetgeek.ai/pricing and spiky.ai/en/pricing. MeetGeek Pro overage: $0.50/hr beyond 20 hrs/month. Spiky annual pricing display anomaly unresolved as of this writing, confirm live figures before budgeting.
Pick by situation
Choose MeetGeek if…
- Your team spans HR, product, ops, and sales and needs one tool that works equally across all meeting types
- A genuine free plan with full analytics matters. MeetGeek Basic is a real workflow at $0, not a trial
- HIPAA compliance or selectable EU vs US data hosting is a hard requirement for your industry
- You depend on Notion, n8n, Make, a public REST API, or MCP Server for AI-powered workflows
- Any team member uses Android for mobile call review. Spiky has no Android app as of mid-2026
Choose Spiky if…
- Your B2B sales reps need live in-call coaching, pace alerts, MEDDPICC playbooks, battlecards during the call
- A sales manager needs to coach a team at scale without sitting on every call: Spiky scorecards and People Analytics are built for this
- Your SDR team is comparing Spiky against Gong. Spiky Premium at $40/user delivers the core coaching at a fraction of Gong’s price
- Proactive onboarding and a support channel above email on paid plans matters to your team
- Your conferencing stack includes Webex, which MeetGeek does not support for bot-join recording
Frequently asked questions
MeetGeek vs Spiky: which is better overall?
Neither is universally better, they are built for different primary users. MeetGeek (4.0/5) is the stronger pick for general-purpose meeting notes, deep cross-meeting analytics, broad integrations, a usable free plan, and HIPAA compliance. Spiky (3.9/5) wins for B2B sales teams that need real-time in-call coaching, playbook adherence, and deal intelligence. If the team includes non-sales roles or if budget is a constraint, MeetGeek is almost always the right answer. If real-time coaching is on the requirement list and the team can justify $40/user/month, Spiky Premium delivers something MeetGeek simply does not offer.Is MeetGeek really free, or is it just a trial?
MeetGeek Basic is genuinely free with no time limit. The free plan includes 3 hours of transcription per month, unlimited AI summaries, the full meeting analytics dashboard, all integrations including Notion and Slack, the mobile apps, and the Chrome extension for in-person recording. For a solo consultant or a coach running 6 to 8 hourly calls per month, that covers a full workflow at $0. The catches: audio is stored for only 1 month and transcripts for 3 months, so anyone who needs historical playback should upgrade. And if you upgraded from free to paid, one reviewer found that the paid plan did not unlock video on previously free calls, worth knowing before the upgrade.What is the cheapest option for a high-volume SDR team?
It depends on whether real-time coaching is a requirement. Spiky’s Plus ($15) and Pro ($24) plans cap at 30 meetings/user/month, an SDR doing 3 calls per day hits that in two weeks. For unlimited meetings with live coaching, Spiky Premium at $40 is required. MeetGeek Business at $17/user is unlimited transcription with no meeting cap and costs $23/user less per month, but has no real-time coaching. If the team just needs transcription, notes, and CRM sync, MeetGeek Business is the cheaper pick. If live in-call coaching is the reason for the tool, Spiky Premium at $40 is the minimum viable plan and still far cheaper than Gong.MeetGeek vs Spiky vs Fireflies: which should you pick?
Three tools in the same category solving different problems. Fireflies.ai ($10 to $18/user/month) is the lightest-weight option, clean transcripts, CRM logging, no coaching layer, a generous free tier. MeetGeek ($0 to $17/user/month) adds deep cross-meeting analytics, AI Voice Agents (beta), the broadest integration ecosystem, and HIPAA compliance, the best pick for multi-department teams. Spiky ($0 to $40/user/month) adds real-time in-call coaching, MEDDPICC/BANT playbooks, and deal intelligence, the best pick for a sales team serious about rep development. Budget constraint: Fireflies. Analytics depth: MeetGeek. Coaching outcomes: Spiky Premium.Can you migrate from Fireflies to MeetGeek?
There is no native import from Fireflies to MeetGeek. Transcripts can be exported from Fireflies as text files and stored externally (Notion, Google Drive), but they will not appear in MeetGeek’s analytics or AI chat. Future meetings are captured immediately once the calendar is connected. The practical advice for a team switching mid-quarter: export everything from Fireflies before canceling, start fresh in MeetGeek from the switch date, and accept that cross-meeting analytics build from the migration date forward. No data is permanently lost, but the historical analytics layer starts at zero.Is MeetGeek good for recruiters?
Yes. MeetGeek auto-detects interview call types and applies the right summary template without manual setup. Action items, next steps, and agreed timelines are extracted and can be pushed to Greenhouse (ATS) natively. The meeting analytics track talk-time balance and engagement across calls, useful for auditing structured interview consistency across interviewers. The free plan covers a recruiter doing 3 hours of interviews per month; Business at $17/user is the right tier for a full-time team needing unlimited transcription and team analytics. The main caveat: transcription accuracy drops on non-native English speakers, so test on a real candidate pool before committing.Is Spiky good for customer success managers?
Yes, particularly for CSMs running structured account reviews and QBRs. Spiky’s People Analytics scores each meeting participant on question ratio, interaction, patience, and language positivity, useful signals for tracking customer health across calls. The Deals page centralizes meetings and notes by account. The Spiky Agent answers questions about past calls without scrubbing transcripts. The nuance for CSMs: real-time coaching at Premium ($40) is designed for objection-handling scenarios, not collaborative account management conversations. If QBRs are consultative rather than sales-style, the live coaching prompts add less value, and the $24 Pro plan with CRM sync may be the right entry point.MeetGeek vs Spiky: which is more GDPR-friendly for European teams?
Both are GDPR-compliant. MeetGeek additionally holds SOC 2 Type II attestation (Oct 2023), HIPAA compliance with BAA available, and CCPA compliance, and critically offers user-selectable EU or US data storage, a concrete GDPR data residency argument for European companies that must keep data in the EU. Spiky holds SOC 2 Type II, GDPR, KVKK (Turkish data regulation), and ISO 27001 infrastructure certification, but does not advertise HIPAA compliance or selectable hosting regions. For a European team in a regulated industry, MeetGeek’s HIPAA plus EU-hosting selection is the more defensible compliance posture.What are the hidden costs in MeetGeek and Spiky?
MeetGeek hidden costs: (1) Pro caps transcription at 20 hrs/month, then $0.50/hour overage, a team of 5 doing 25 hrs/user could pay up to $12.50 extra per user per month. (2) Audio kept only 1 month on free, 6 months on Pro; teams needing historical playback need Business ($17) for 12-month video storage. (3) Some listed integrations are still marked “Soon”, verify before building workflow dependencies. Spiky hidden costs: (1) Plus and Pro cap at 30 meetings/user/month, high-volume SDRs need Premium ($40) from day one, making the $15/$24 tiers irrelevant for their role. (2) CRM custom-field sync is gated to Pro and above. (3) The 1-business-day SLA and dedicated Slack channel are Enterprise-only; no contractual response time on Premium.MeetGeek AI Voice Agents: what are they and are they available now?
MeetGeek launched AI Voice Agents in beta in October 2025 as part of its August 2025 GPT-5-level pipeline upgrade. The feature has two modes: Copilot (the agent attends a meeting and provides real-time information to the host) and Delegate (the agent attends and runs a meeting autonomously on behalf of the user). It is included on Pro and above on annual billing. As of June 2026, the feature remains in beta and GA status is unconfirmed, worth checking the latest changelog at support.meetgeek.ai before building a workflow dependency on it. Spiky has no comparable autonomous agent capability.
Test both, then decide
Both have genuine free plans that take under 10 minutes to set up. The fastest way to know which fits is to record one real meeting on each.
Best for general-purpose meeting notes, analytics across all team types, Notion sync, API access, and HIPAA compliance. Free plan with 3 hours of transcription per month, no time limit.
Try MeetGeek for free →Read the full MeetGeek review →Best for B2B sales reps and managers who need live in-call coaching, MEDDPICC playbooks, and deal intelligence. Free plan with 3 meetings per month, no credit card required.
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