ZoomMate
ZoomMate is Zoom's AI teammate that turns meeting conversations into finished work. It runs three jobs: agentic search across connected systems during a call, orchestration that triggers actions in tools like Salesforce, Jira, ServiceNow and Slack from what was discussed, and content creation that turns transcripts into documents, decks, spreadsheets and project plans. It is $20 per user a month with 2,200 AI credits per seat; North America first, EMEA and APAC later in 2026.
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Our take
ZoomMate moves Zoom past notetaking into doing the follow-up work itself, pulling context mid-meeting and firing actions into your other tools. The integration list is deep and pricing is clear at $20 a seat, though credits draw down with every agentic action and it is North-America-only at launch. Promising for teams already living in Zoom; outcome claims are vendor-reported so far.
Best for
Teams that run on Zoom and want meeting decisions to turn into real actions and documents automatically, without someone manually logging follow-ups afterward.
Pros
- Acts on meeting context, creating docs, decks and tasks, not just notes
- Deep integrations: Salesforce, Jira, ServiceNow, Slack, Workday, M365, Google Workspace
- Transparent $20/seat pricing with a clear credit allowance
- Agentic search pulls answers from connected systems in real time
Cons
- AI credits draw down with every action, so heavy use can get costly
- North America only at launch
- Brand-new product; agentic reliability is still vendor-reported
How it compares
Most meeting assistants like Otter, Fathom or Granola stop at transcripts and summaries. ZoomMate's pitch is execution, turning what was said into actions across your stack, which puts it closer to Microsoft Copilot in Teams than to a standalone notetaker, but tied to the Zoom ecosystem.
Full review
ZoomMate is Zoom's AI teammate that turns meeting conversations into finished work. It runs three jobs: agentic search across connected systems during a call, orchestration that triggers actions in tools like Salesforce, Jira, ServiceNow and Slack from what was discussed, and content creation that turns transcripts into documents, decks, spreadsheets and project plans. It is $20 per user a month with 2,200 AI credits per seat; North America first, EMEA and APAC later in 2026.
Most meeting assistants like Otter, Fathom or Granola stop at transcripts and summaries. ZoomMate's pitch is execution, turning what was said into actions across your stack, which puts it closer to Microsoft Copilot in Teams than to a standalone notetaker, but tied to the Zoom ecosystem.
Cloudkart Trust Graph
3.6/5- Actual Utility4/5
Source: Initial LLM-authored rubric (backfill)
- Ease of Use4/5
Source: Initial LLM-authored rubric (backfill)
- Pricing Fairness3/5
Source: Initial LLM-authored rubric (backfill)
- Reliability3/5
Source: Initial LLM-authored rubric (backfill)
- Differentiation4/5
Source: Initial LLM-authored rubric (backfill)
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- Primary signal — five dimensions, 3.6/5 average.
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Frequently asked questions
- Is ZoomMate free, and how much does it cost?
- ZoomMate is a paid tool.
- Who is ZoomMate best for?
- Teams that run on Zoom and want meeting decisions to turn into real actions and documents automatically, without someone manually logging follow-ups afterward.
- How is ZoomMate rated on Cloudkart.ai?
- ZoomMate scores 3.6 out of 5 on the Cloudkart.ai rubric, which weighs actual utility, ease of use, pricing fairness, reliability and differentiation. Scores are set editorially and can never be bought.
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