Supernormal alternatives: 3 free & open-source picks
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Templates, summaries, tasks and searchable meetings in a self-hosted workspace.
licenseAGPL-3.0
runsyour server
installDocker Compose with an environment file, plus a speech-to-text and text-model endpoint
enginesSelf-hosted WhisperX or compatible ASR; OpenAI transcription, Mistral/Voxtral, AssemblyAI and other connector backends; OpenAI/OpenRouter-compatible or local LLMs for summaries, chat and embeddings
dataAudio lives on the server filesystem by default or S3-compatible object storage; recordings, transcripts, summaries, users, tags and search metadata live in SQLite by default or PostgreSQL
the catch vs SupernormalIt can centralize recordings and notes, but getting there requires a server and model endpoints, with less polished meeting automation, calendar integration and team administration than Supernormal.
setupYou need Docker, API keys or a separately deployed ASR/LLM service, and a virtual audio device such as BlackHole or VB-Cable to capture both sides of some meetings; the strongest diarization path benefits from a GPU
facts verified 2026-08-11
Bot-free capture with custom note templates and action items; Mac only, data local.
licenseMIT
runson your machine
installSigned macOS DMG or Homebrew cask
enginesParakeet TDT, Nemotron 3.5, Cohere Transcribe, Qwen3 ASR, SenseVoice, IndicConformer, experimental Gemma ASR, or WhisperKit locally; Silero VAD and FluidAudio/pyannote diarization; OpenAI, OpenRouter, ChatGPT OAuth, Ollama, LM Studio, or a custom LLM for notes
dataMeeting history, transcripts, notes and settings live in a local SQLite database at ~/Library/Application Support/Muesli/muesli.db; captured audio and app-support files remain on the Mac, with optional text-only iCloud/CloudKit sync
the catch vs SupernormalIt keeps capture private and flexible, but is Apple-silicon Mac-only and lacks Supernormal's mature shared workspace, integrations, administrative controls and organization-wide knowledge layer.
setupRequires Apple Silicon and macOS 14.2+, microphone/accessibility/system-audio permissions, and a first model download; cloud summaries need an account or API key unless you configure Ollama or LM Studio
facts verified 2026-08-11
A local Mac recorder that turns meetings into configurable Markdown notes, decisions and tasks.
licenseMIT
runson your machine
installThird-party Homebrew cask on macOS; source build is also supported
enginesWhisperKit or NVIDIA Parakeet TDT v3 for local ASR; FluidAudio/CoreML for diarization, Silero v6 for VAD; Claude Code CLI or any OpenAI-compatible endpoint such as Ollama, LM Studio, or llama.cpp for notes
dataLocal dual-track audio and optional JSON metadata in the configured output folder; raw transcripts as TXT and structured protocols as Markdown under ~/Library/Application Support/MeetingTranscriber/protocols by default, with voice embeddings and settings kept locally
the catch vs SupernormalIt is Mac-only and produces local Markdown rather than Supernormal's managed team workspace, calendar integrations, shared templates, searchable organization memory and automatic follow-up workflow.
setupRequires macOS 14.2+, a third-party Homebrew tap trust step, microphone/accessibility permissions, first-run model downloads, and a Claude CLI login or local/API LLM if you want generated notes
facts verified 2026-08-11
last updated 2026-08-11 · no votes, no pay-to-list · just what's real
| tool | license | running it | platforms | stars | active |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Speakr | AGPL-3.0 | self-host, real ops | web, self-hosted | 3,600 | 2026-07 |
| Muesli | MIT | one-click install | macos | 890 | 2026-08 |
| Meeting Transcriber | MIT | one-click install | macos | 97 | 2026-08 |
People still pay for Supernormal because a meeting tool must capture every call without surprising anyone, then make the result searchable and shareable across a team. The recurring cost buys audio permissions, model updates, calendar APIs, storage, speaker correction, and sync, not just the visible interface. If none of that applies to you, any pick above saves $216 a year.
Is there a free alternative to Supernormal?
Yes: Speakr, Muesli, Meeting Transcriber. Every tool on this page is either open source or genuinely free to use long-term: no trials, no crippled tiers.
Should I just build my own Supernormal?
Our verdict is PARCIAL. The core loop is buildable, but a dependable replacement becomes a real weekend or multi-day project. For Supernormal, capture meetings, generate customizable notes, and maintain personal templates. The hard boundary is calendar automation, bot reliability, sharing, and team note standards, plus capture reliability, integrations, and collaboration. If you'd rather build, the exact one-shot prompt is free at puedovibecodearlo.app/supernormal.