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Thinkeet is a meeting intelligence SaaS product for Microsoft Teams. Its core goal is to turn Teams meeting transcripts into a searchable “source of truth.” Users can quickly search keywords across meetings, jump directly to exact timestamps, and view speakers, context, decisions, and action items—reducing the time spent rewatching recordings or digging through meeting notes.
The product is centered on meeting transcript search and retrieval. It supports fast full-text search, ranked search results, keyword highlighting, speaker identification, timestamp navigation, a transcript viewer, a meeting calendar, and a meeting analytics dashboard. Meetings can also be organized by team, project, or initiative, with saved searches and filtering available. The copy mentions expandable summaries, Q&A, and automated follow-up workflows, but these sound more like an “AI-ready foundation,” and the actual level of completeness is still unclear. On permissions, it only states that usage can scale from pilot groups to the entire organization; details on roles, approvals, or sharing controls are not disclosed.
Pricing is relatively clear: Starter costs $9/user/month, with a limit of 50 meetings and 30 days of history; Professional costs $19/user/month, with unlimited meetings but 90 days of history; Enterprise is custom-priced and includes unlimited history, API access, and dedicated support. It is free during beta with no credit card required, and beta users receive a 50% discount for the first year. For integrations, Thinkeet explicitly relies on Microsoft Teams transcripts and uses Microsoft Entra/Azure AD, OAuth, and tenant isolation. On compliance, it does not disclose SOC 2, ISO, GDPR, or similar certifications, nor does it explain data residency or encryption details.
Its strengths are a focused positioning and a clear onboarding path, making it highly practical for companies already deeply invested in Teams. The combination of timestamps, speakers, and action items is well suited to project retrospectives, decision tracking, and capturing executive meeting outcomes. The drawbacks are that it is still in beta, so maturity and stability need to be validated; the site does not show support for platforms such as Zoom or Google Meet; Starter and Pro have limited history retention; and there is relatively little information on enterprise-grade security and permissions.
Access from mainland China is unknown, and the company does not disclose whether connections to Microsoft-related services are stable or whether domestic Chinese payment methods are supported. If usage is constrained for teams in China, alternatives to consider include Microsoft Teams Premium/Copilot, Otter.ai, Fireflies.ai, Fathom, tl;dv, or local meeting-minutes and knowledge-base solutions.
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