Show HN: IceCubes – speaker-attributed meeting transcripts without a bot
Nandita_Arora
11 points
5 comments
March 09, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (4 comments)
ivaanm
This is really clever. The “no bot joins the meeting” part solves a real social problem, but the more interesting part is preserving speaker attribution without falling back to a generic wall of text. That feels like the key tradeoff most tools gloss over - espicially Granola. Nice job focusing on something practical instead of just adding more AI on top.
ivaan1506
Really nice execution here. A lot of meeting tools optimize for “Can we capture the call” but not for “Does this still feel normal for the people in it.” Avoiding the bot while keeping transcripts useful seems like a meaningful improvement. Curious how robust it is across different meeting setups, but the approach makes a lot of sense.
nancy2207
Interesting way to solve the virtual meetings productivity problem. The MCP integration is smart, saves me time to copy paste my transcripts to my fav LLM
shikham59
Works like a charm. Thanks for keeping the transcription and sync feature free for all users and letting them access meetings form Claude desktop too as I already have their subscription. Making Claude go over my meeting transcripts to generate insights that I want is a game changer for me.