tl;dv and Fathom are both AI meeting assistants that record and transcribe your conversations. The big difference? tl;dv focuses on sales teams that want to analyze trends across multiple calls, while Fathom offers a simple, bot-free experience for those who just want a reliable recording without hassle.
tl;dv in brief
tl;dv is a meeting recorder with a clear focus on sales teams. It records conversations in Zoom, Google Meet, and Teams, transcribes them in 30+ languages, and automatically generates summaries. What sets tl;dv apart is its multi-meeting intelligence: you can recognize trends across dozens of calls, use sales coaching scorecards, and even upload external audio or video files to transcribe. The free plan offers unlimited recording, but you get a maximum of 10 AI summaries per month.
Fathom in brief
Fathom is a meeting assistant that focuses on simplicity and discretion. The tool works without a visible bot in your meeting, which makes conversations with clients more natural. You get automatic transcriptions in 38 languages, AI summaries and action items, plus direct synchronization with your CRM. The free plan is extremely generous: unlimited recording and transcription, without hard limits on storage. You only pay if you need more than 5 advanced AI summaries per month.
tl;dv vs Fathom: the differences
The most notable difference is in how both tools behave during your meetings. tl;dv sends a visible bot to your conversation that appears as a separate participant. Some clients find that disruptive or unprofessional. Fathom, on the other hand, works bot-free: the tool records via your own connection, without others seeing an additional participant. Do you conduct many external sales calls or client conversations? Then that invisibility can be a deciding factor.
Where tl;dv excels is in what it does with all those recordings. The multi-meeting intelligence analyzes patterns across multiple conversations. You see which objections come up most frequently, which salespeople have the best talk-to-listen ratio, and which parts of your pitch work best. The sales coaching tools provide scorecards, playbooks, and objection handling. That makes tl;dv interesting for sales managers who want to coach their team based on data. Fathom completely lacks this cross-meeting analysis. You can perfectly review and summarize individual conversations, but trend reports across your entire team? That functionality isn’t there.
Another practical difference: tl;dv accepts uploads of existing audio and video files. Did you make a recording with another tool or via your phone? Upload it and tl;dv will transcribe it as if it were a live meeting. Fathom can’t do that. The tool works exclusively with live meetings you hold via Zoom, Google Meet, or Teams. For those who regularly transcribe interviews, podcasts, or phone calls, that’s a shortcoming.
The free plans also differ substantially. Fathom gives you unlimited recordings, unlimited chronological summaries, and no limit on storage. You only pay if you need more than 5 ‘advanced’ AI summaries per month. tl;dv limits your free plan to 10 AI-notes per month. After that, you need to upgrade to the Pro plan at €18 per month. For solopreneurs or small teams that don’t have daily meetings, Fathom is more generous. But once you structurally want to analyze more than 10 meetings per month, the difference is smaller.
Transcription quality is another point of attention. Users report that Fathom transcribes more accurately, especially with non-English languages like Dutch. tl;dv struggles with heavy accents and dialects. Both tools support dozens of languages, but if you have many Dutch-language meetings, Fathom scores better on accuracy.
Pricing compared
Fathom starts at €15 per month for the Premium plan (paid annually) or €19 per month if you pay monthly. That gives you unlimited advanced AI summaries, keyword alerts, and clip sharing. The Team Edition plan costs €19 per month (annually) or €29 per month (monthly) and adds team features.
tl;dv charges €18 per month for the Pro plan (annually) or €29 per month (monthly). That unlocks unlimited AI-notes, downloadable clips, and all integrations. Want sales coaching, scorecards, and playbooks? Then you need the Business plan for €59 per month (annually) or €98 per month (monthly). That’s a significant jump.
For basic use, both tools are affordable. Fathom is slightly cheaper if you only need unlimited AI summaries. But once you want sales coaching, tl;dv becomes considerably more expensive. At the same time, you do get functionality for that which Fathom doesn’t offer at all.
Conclusion
Fathom wins on ease of use, discretion, and value for money for individual users. The free plan is generous, the bot is invisible, and the transcription quality is high. For solopreneurs, consultants, and small teams who simply want to record their meetings without hassle, Fathom is the better choice. tl;dv, on the other hand, is built for sales teams that want to coach and improve in a data-driven way. The multi-meeting intelligence, sales scorecards, and ability to upload external files make it a more powerful tool for those who need those features. But you pay for that, both in dollars and in visibility during your calls.






