Comparison

Earshot vs Fireflies

Fireflies is built for teams that live in their CRM: transcribe every call, pipe it into Salesforce or HubSpot, and let the whole revenue org search it. Earshot is built for the person who'd rather their calls weren't a searchable corporate archive at all. Both are good at what they do — the question is which trade you're making. As of July 2026.

The short answer

Pick Fireflies if you run a sales or customer team and the value is in shared, CRM-synced conversation data. Pick Earshot if you're an individual or a privacy-sensitive professional on Windows who wants the notes without the cloud archive — open source, local storage, your own AI keys if you want them.

At a glance

 EarshotFireflies
Bot joins the callOptional bot, plus bot-free desktop app
Where your data livesFireflies' cloud (AWS + GCP, US)
Open sourceNo
Self-host / own AI keysNo
Trains its own AI on your dataNo — 0-day retention policy
CRM sync / team workspaceYes — Salesforce, HubSpot, 40+ integrations
PlatformsWeb, Windows, Mac, iOS, Android
Free tierLimited (~400 min stored per team)
Paid tierPro US$10/seat/mo annual (US$18 monthly)

Verified against Fireflies' official pricing and security pages in July 2026. Plans and credit limits change often — check the live pages for current figures.

Where Fireflies wins, honestly

  • Team and CRM workflows. Native sync to Salesforce, HubSpot, Pipedrive and dozens more, shared channels, and conversation intelligence (talk time, topics, trackers). If meeting data is a team asset for you, this is the point of the product.
  • A genuinely strong training policy for a cloud tool. Credit where due: Fireflies states a 0-day retention policy with its AI providers and that your data is never used for model training — better than most of its cloud peers.
  • Everywhere. Web, desktop on Windows and Mac, iOS and Android — including in-person capture on mobile.

Where Earshot wins

  • No archive to worry about. Fireflies' promise is a searchable cloud library of every conversation your team has. That's its feature — and its risk surface. Earshot keeps recordings and notes on your PC; there is no server-side copy to breach, subpoena or misconfigure.
  • Open source. The whole Earshot app is auditable on GitHub (MIT). Fireflies is closed source — you're trusting the policy, not the code.
  • Runs on your keys — or entirely offline. Self-hosted Earshot can use a local Whisper server and a local model, so nothing ever leaves your machine. No cloud notetaker can offer that.
  • Simpler, cheaper for one person. Fireflies prices per seat and gates features by AI credits; Earshot is one flat US$9/month for Plus, or free self-hosted with no storage ceiling — your disk is the limit.
  • Dual-channel speaker attribution. Your mic and the meeting are separate channels, so who-said-what is physical fact rather than a diarisation guess.

Which one should you pick?

If you manage a revenue team, Fireflies' CRM plumbing probably pays for itself and Earshot doesn't try to compete there. If you're one person who wants excellent notes from confidential calls — consulting, legal, finance, founder conversations — the searchable team cloud is exactly what you don't want, and Earshot gives you the same after-meeting output with none of the archive. Download it free or start the 7-day Plus trial. Also see Earshot vs Granola, Otter and Fathom, or the full comparison.

Great notes. No corporate archive.

Earshot records locally on Windows and keeps every meeting on your machine. Open source, free self-hosted, or Plus at $9/month.