Talat’s AI meeting notes stay on your machine, not in the cloud
The subscription-free AI meeting notes app is a local-first twist on notetaking tools like Granola.
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Talat offers a subscription‑free AI meeting‑notes app that keeps all data stored locally on the user’s device instead of the cloud, providing a local‑first alternative to tools like Granola.
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