Read AI
Notes plus engagement and sentiment metrics — across meetings, email and messages.
Standout features
Read AI layers analytics onto note-taking — summaries plus engagement, sentiment and talk-time metrics, and it now spans meetings, email and chat for a connected view of your day.
Worldwide search interest, indexed 0–100 · Google Trends.
Read AI adds a metrics layer to note-taking — engagement and sentiment scoring across meetings, email and messages.
- Engagement and sentiment metrics per meeting.
- AI summaries and action items.
- Multi-surface — meetings, email and chat.
- Insights that feed scheduling and follow-up.
Read AI is analytics-forward.
- Unique engagement scoring.
- Summaries across surfaces.
- Connected view of communications.
- Free tier to start.
A free plan sits below per-user paid tiers.
Read AI is for analytics-minded users.
- People who want meeting engagement data.
- Teams connecting meetings, email and chat.
- Managers tracking communication patterns.
- Users who just want clean notes.
- Privacy-sensitive teams wary of metrics.
No tool is perfect — the trade-offs to weigh:
- Metrics can feel like surveillance to some.
- Bot joins the call.
- Free minutes are capped.
- Summary quality trails the leaders for some.
- ✓Unique engagement/sentiment metrics
- ✓AI summaries and action items
- ✓Works across meetings, email, chat
- ✓Free tier to start
- ✓Insights feed scheduling
- ✕Metrics can feel like surveillance
- ✕Bot joins the call
- ✕Free minutes capped
- ✕Summary quality trails leaders for some
Read AI’s differentiator is its analytics — users like the engagement and sentiment scoring and the connected view across meetings, email and chat. The trade-offs people raise: the metrics can feel like surveillance to some, a bot joins the call, and free minutes are capped. For analytics-minded teams, sentiment is positive.
Read AI is built by Read AI, the Seattle company founded by a former Placed and Foursquare executive.
Company figures are drawn from public disclosures and reputable trackers (gathered Jun 2026). User and revenue numbers are estimates and move fast.
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