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Fieldy AI Brings Hands-Free Meeting Summaries Straight to Google Calendar

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Spending half a meeting juggling a notepad—or worse, scrambling to remember who promised what—feels increasingly archaic. The team behind Fieldy AI, a tiny $99 microphone-necklace, thinks notes should simply write themselves. Its latest update tightens that promise by plugging Fieldy directly into Google Calendar, auto-recording events and posting polished summaries where everyone can see them.

What exactly is Fieldy?

Imagine a 25-gram pendant that listens so you don’t have to. Fieldy continuously captures in-person conversations, converts audio to text in real time and then distills the gist—tasks, decisions, deadlines—into bite-sized takeaways inside the companion mobile app. Since shipping its first 9,000 units in March 2024, the Lithuanian-born start-up has framed the gadget as the “always-on notetaker” for clinicians, consultants and anyone with chat-heavy workdays. 

Hardware specs stay intentionally modest: three-day battery life, 37 × 25 × 11 mm housing and a carabiner hook to clip onto any necklace. All processing happens on your phone and in the cloud; raw audio is deleted once transcribed—an important privacy stance in an era filled with always-listening wearables. 

How the Calendar integration works

  1. One-click setup – Link a Google account and choose which calendars Fieldy should watch.
  2. Zero-touch recording – The pendant starts listening the moment a synced meeting hits its start time.
  3. Instant deliverables – Searchable transcripts land in the Fieldy app, while a clean AI summary (with key decisions and next steps) is pasted straight into the event notes section for all invitees.
  4. Shared context by default – Anyone on the invite list can skim the recap without installing Fieldy.

“We wanted to eliminate the gap between what’s said in a meeting and what gets remembered,” CEO Martynas Krupskis told reporters. “With Fieldy and Google Calendar working together, that gap disappears.”

Feature cheat-sheet

  • Six-speaker transcription: identifies up to half a dozen voices per meeting.
  • Action-item extraction: flags tasks and deadlines in bold inside the recap.
  • End-to-end search: ask the app, “What did Sarah promise in last month’s QBR?” and get an answer. 
  • Template library: ready-made formats for sales (BANT), manager 1-on-1s or SOAP clinical notes. 
  • Free tier: 10 hours of AI processing each month with the device purchase; unlimited plans start at roughly $15–$20 per month. 

Why it matters

Fieldy arrives amid a mini-boom in “memory wearables” such as Bee AI’s $50 Pioneer bracelet and Omi’s forehead-mounted recorder. All promise frictionless transcripts and AI-generated to-dos, but most still require a finger tap to start recording. Fieldy’s calendar trigger removes even that step.

For knowledge workers already living inside Google Workspace, dropping summaries into the calendar also sidesteps the usual “new-tool fatigue.” No extra links, logins or Slack threads—just open the event and scroll.

Pricing & availability

  • Device: $99 (launch discount from $149) with free worldwide shipping. 
  • Subscription: 600 free minutes per month; unlimited transcription and advanced analytics via Fieldy Membership (monthly or annual). 
  • Integration: Google Calendar sync is live today for iOS and Android users running the latest Fieldy app.

Early verdict

Fieldy’s Calendar link-up nudges wearables closer to the productivity sweet spot: zero effort in, structured knowledge out. If the summaries stay accurate—and the company keeps its “no audio storage” pledge—busy professionals may finally ditch the frantic note-taking ritual for good. We’ll be wearing the pendant through a week of back-to-back calls to see whether it lives up to that promise. Full review coming soon on WebsiteRadar.

5/5 - (1 vote)

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