Granola Spaces vs BibiGPT Meeting Workflow: How to Build a Meeting OS in 2026
Granola Spaces vs BibiGPT Meeting Workflow
As of 2026-05-21: Granola closed a $125M Series B ($1.5B valuation), launched Spaces (team workspaces) and Personal/Enterprise APIs — upgrading from “personal meeting notes app” to “enterprise meeting OS.” BibiGPT has always focused on audio/video learning, with meeting summary as one core scenario. Which tool fits whom?
Background: Granola’s Upgrade and BibiGPT’s Position
Granola’s recent push has three key moves:
- Spaces team workspaces: Meeting notes auto-archived by team/project, shared and searchable across members
- Personal/Enterprise API: Meeting notes exposed to third-party systems (CRM, PM tools)
- AI-tracked action items: Extracts “who does what” from the meeting and pushes to team task flow
BibiGPT positions itself as “watch fast, search well, use well” across any audio/video content. Meeting recording → AI summary is one core scenario, but BibiGPT’s advantage is any audio/video — not just meetings: YouTube, podcasts, Bilibili, lectures, livestreams, all work with paste-and-go.
Key Differences
| Dimension | Granola | BibiGPT |
|---|---|---|
| Core scenario | Live meetings (Zoom/Meet/Teams) | Any audio/video (meetings + livestreams + lectures + podcasts) |
| Team collaboration | ✅ Spaces shared workspaces | ✅ Collections + multi-user collaboration |
| Chinese audio/video | ⚠️ Accuracy varies | ✅ Chinese-native optimization |
| Multi-platform audio/video | ❌ Meeting sources only | ✅ 30+ platforms, paste-to-go |
| Cross-video Q&A | ❌ Single meeting scope | ✅ Collections AI Chat across multiple videos |
| API integration | ✅ Enterprise API | ✅ Agent Skill |
Practical rule: Pure English live meetings + team collaboration → Granola. Chinese scenarios / lecture recordings / cross-platform audio-video → BibiGPT.

Three Scenario Workflows Compared
Scenario 1: 50-min Zoom Meeting (English, 5 attendees)
Granola: Live recording + auto-transcription + structured notes generated post-meeting + auto-synced to team Space.
BibiGPT: Record with desktop client (or export Zoom recording) → upload → get timestamped summary + AI chat entry point. Advantage: ask deep follow-ups about the meeting content (“what specifically was the X plan John mentioned at minute 23?”) instead of fixed-template notes.
Scenario 2: Chinese Department Weekly (Cantonese + mixed-language jargon)
Granola: Cantonese / mixed Chinese-English ASR accuracy is limited.
BibiGPT: Native Chinese optimization + model switching can significantly boost accuracy. Mixed-language scenarios are BibiGPT’s strong suit — trusted by over 1 million users in Chinese-context battles.
Scenario 3: Roll up 10 Product Review Meetings for Trend Analysis
Granola: Spaces can search single meetings, but cross-meeting “topic-drift analysis” needs manual stitching.
BibiGPT: Drop 10 recordings into a Collection, then ask “how has stance on topic X evolved over the past 3 months?” via cross-meeting Q&A — the Collections + AI Chat combo.
Practical rule: Single meeting notes → Granola. Cross-meeting aggregate analysis → BibiGPT Collections.
Pricing and Audience
Granola’s Enterprise pricing skews toward 100+ employee firms; BibiGPT’s subscription is friendlier for individuals and small teams (see Pricing). For 1-50 person Chinese teams, BibiGPT wins on value; for pure English 100+ enterprises with heavy CRM/PM integration, Granola’s Enterprise API fits better.
FAQ
Q1: Does BibiGPT support live Zoom/Meet/Teams meetings? A: Not via direct meeting platform API, but the desktop client can record system audio → auto-upload → get structured notes. This workflow doesn’t depend on meeting-platform permissions, making it more flexible.
Q2: Can Granola handle lecture recordings? A: You can upload them, but Granola’s positioning is meetings — it lacks chapter-deep-reading, multi-language subtitles, and other lecture-friendly features. For lectures, prefer BibiGPT’s Chapter Deep Reading.
Q3: Can the two tools work together? A: Absolutely. One workflow: “Granola takes live notes → export text → feed to BibiGPT for cross-meeting analysis.”
Q4: Does BibiGPT have a team shared workspace? A: BibiGPT Collections is essentially “topic/team-archived workspaces” with multi-user share and collaboration.
Q5: Which fits freelancers / teachers / content creators better? A: BibiGPT. These three audiences need “fast comprehension of any audio/video” beyond meetings — BibiGPT’s multi-platform native support is the key.
Closing
Practical rule: The wrong tool costs months. First identify whether 80% of your scenario is meetings or other audio/video, then pick.
Granola Spaces is a milestone toward meeting OS, but it remains a vertical-meeting tool. BibiGPT’s moat is “unified entry for any audio/video content” — meetings are one scenario among many.
If your work goes beyond meetings, try BibiGPT free — paste any Bilibili/YouTube/meeting-recording link and feel the 3-second “summary + AI chat” loop yourself.
—— BibiGPT Team