Loopion vs Fireflies
Fireflies records your meetings and gives you a transcript. Loopion does that — then makes sure the actions actually get done.
Fireflies
Records & transcribes
Fireflies is a meeting recorder. It joins calls, creates transcripts, and generates summaries. Great for reference. But once the meeting ends, so does the accountability.
Loopion
Records, tracks & closes the loop
Loopion captures actions, carries them forward meeting to meeting, and posts structured recaps to Teams. Outstanding items reappear until they're done. Nobody forgets.
Feature comparison
| Feature | Loopion | Fireflies |
|---|---|---|
| Meeting transcription | ||
| AI meeting summary | ||
| Speaker identification | ||
| Action item extraction | ||
| Action carry-forward across meetings | ||
| Teams recap posting (new / completed / outstanding) | ||
| Days-outstanding counter | ||
| Recurring meeting tracking | ||
| Accountability loop | ||
| ROI analytics dashboard | ||
| 8-layer security system | ||
| Self-healing pipeline | ||
| Attack simulation | ||
| Zero raw audio storage |
The bottom line
Fireflies is a good meeting recorder. If all you need is transcripts, it works. But if your problem is that actions get agreed and then forgotten — Fireflies won't fix that. Loopion was built specifically for the gap between "discussed" and "done."