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MinuteScribe turns meeting recordings into formatted Word document minutes — automatically. Audio stays on your computer; the transcript goes to AI for formatting, never stored. A two-hour meeting, done in ten minutes. No subscriptions, no accounts. Point, click, done.
Privacy-first approach for sensitive meetings is genuinely smart. One thing that would take this even further for me — speaker labeling by voice. When there are 6+ people in a call it gets murky fast who said what, so even a "rename speaker 3 to Jane by clicking their segments" would make the final Word doc way more useful without any extra AI processing of audio.
Ran a 45-minute call through it and the Word doc came out clean with headers and action items already pulled out. The audio staying local is a nice touch for anything work-sensitive.
Ran a recorded team call through it and the formatted minutes were actually usable right out of the gate, no editing needed. The local audio piece is a nice touch for anyone skittish about uploading sensitive meetings.
Hi Product Hunt, I'm Franklin, and I built MinuteScribe for my daughter.
She's the secretary for her church board. She's also the Mom of three young kids who runs the household, helps with homework, hosts bible studies, and somehow still finds time to bake custom decorated birthday cakes for the kids.
After every board meeting she'd sit down and spend a few hours turning her recording and notes into formal minutes. A necessary job but not exactly where a person like her should be spending her evening. So I built her a tool that she could point at a recording, click a button, go do something else, and come back to a set of minutes in Word that she could review and send.
MinuteScribe is built for people like her — church secretaries, HOA administrators, charity board members — busy people who are helping their organization.
It runs on Windows, works with recordings from any source, and requires no technical knowledge to use. The meeting audio never leaves the computer. So, no subscription, no monthly bill, no bot joining the meeting.
If you know someone who spends their evenings writing up minutes, this is for them.
Happy to answer any questions. Receiving feedback from anyone actually doing this job would mean a lot.
For this product launch only, I have bundled one credit with the MinuteScribe Installer that can be downloaded for free from the MinuteScribe website. This offer is valid until July 21 2026.
About MinuteScribe on Product Hunt
“Recording to Minutes. In minutes.”
MinuteScribe was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 8 upvotes and 7 comments, placing #160 on the daily leaderboard. MinuteScribe turns meeting recordings into formatted Word document minutes — automatically. Audio stays on your computer; the transcript goes to AI for formatting, never stored. A two-hour meeting, done in ten minutes. No subscriptions, no accounts. Point, click, done.
MinuteScribe was featured in Productivity (656.3k followers), Meetings (6.5k followers) and Artificial Intelligence (473.8k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 257.1k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted MinuteScribe?
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Privacy-first approach for sensitive meetings is genuinely smart. One thing that would take this even further for me — speaker labeling by voice. When there are 6+ people in a call it gets murky fast who said what, so even a "rename speaker 3 to Jane by clicking their segments" would make the final Word doc way more useful without any extra AI processing of audio.