Read.ai alternative: Cosmonote, 2× cheaper and mobile
Read.ai runs $15/month. Cosmonote does the same job at $7/month, with a real iPhone experience. Here's the detailed comparison.
Read.ai has become one of the reference tools for summarizing video calls, with a strong focus on meeting analytics. At $15 per month and without a serious mobile experience, it gets expensive fast for solo use. If you’re looking for a Read.ai alternative that costs 2× less and runs well on your iPhone, Cosmonote is worth a look.
Why look for a Read.ai alternative
A few reasons keep coming up.
The price. At $15/month on the paid plan, $180 a year, Read.ai is sized for teams or managers who live in video calls. For a freelancer, an independent or personal use, that’s a steep ticket compared with alternatives that deliver the same outcome.
Heavy video-call focus. Read.ai is built around meeting analytics: engagement, sentiment, participation. It’s effective for that, but if you also take a lot of notes in person or as voice memos, the app isn’t designed for it.
US hosting. For a freelancer working with European clients sensitive to GDPR, this is a real point to clarify.
No serious native mobile capture. Read.ai assumes you’re at your computer, in a video call. If the iPhone is your primary capture device, this isn’t the right angle.
No native ChatGPT or Claude integration. If you live in these tools, you can’t query your Read.ai notes from a conversation.
Why Cosmonote is a strong alternative
The price: 2.3× cheaper
Cosmonote is $7/month (€6). Read.ai is $15/month. Around $100 saved per year. For the same core features: transcription, summary, action items, search across your notes.
Mobile-first by design
The iPhone is Cosmonote’s primary device. You record a voice note on the move, start a recording before an in-person meeting, capture an idea on a commute. A few seconds after the recording ends, the summary lands in the app. Read.ai simply doesn’t offer this scenario.
Meetings, in person, and voice notes
Cosmonote handles video calls with a bot that joins Zoom, Meet and Teams, in-person meetings with your iPhone capturing the conversation, and voice notes on the go. Read.ai really only covers one of these three use cases.
Ask AI with interactive components
When you ask Cosmonote a question of your notes, you get more than plain text. You can ask for a quiz, flashcards, slides, a table, a chart, a diagram. You walk out of a strategy meeting and ask “turn this into slides”, you get a ready-to-use deck. Read.ai has a text assistant, but stays in plain text.
European hosting
Cosmonote is hosted in France, on European infrastructure. For a freelancer working with law firms, public agencies or GDPR-bound companies, that’s a concrete advantage.
Native ChatGPT and Claude integrations
Cosmonote has native MCP integrations with ChatGPT and Claude. Type @cosmonote in a conversation to find a decision, a number or a transcript excerpt. Read.ai has no equivalent today.
Where Read.ai still wins
Let’s be honest about its strengths.
If you manage a team and want to track advanced metrics on your video calls (engagement, sentiment, who talks how much), Read.ai has real depth there. Cosmonote isn’t trying to compete on that ground, the product stays focused on note-taking and daily usefulness.
If you live exclusively in video calls all day and those analytics actually help you, Read.ai still makes sense.
How to move from Read.ai to Cosmonote
No technical migration to plan. Your old notes stay in Read.ai, you export them if needed, and you start fresh in Cosmonote.
The easiest path is to test on two or three important meetings, ideally a mix of video and in person, to judge summary quality in your real context. The trial is free before any subscription.
Who Cosmonote fits best as a Read.ai alternative
- Freelancer, independent or solo who can’t justify $15/month
- Mixed use: video calls + in person + voice notes
- iPhone as primary capture device
- Working with European clients / GDPR
- Daily ChatGPT or Claude user
If you recognize at least two of those, Read.ai costs you more than it gives you. Cosmonote is better sized for your use, and half the price.