Bonfiyah

Comparison

Bonfiyah vs Just Press Record: when "simple" stops being enough.

Just Press Record is the gold standard for "I just want a button that records." If that's all you need, that's the right app. Bonfiyah is what you graduate to when you want every recording to do more than sit in a folder.

Are you in JPR's sweet spot or past it?

Stay with Just Press Record if: you record a few times a month, you're fine reading the transcript yourself, you don't need speakers separated, and you want a one-time $4.99 in-app purchase rather than a subscription.

Move to Bonfiyah Free if: you record more than a couple of times a week and need speaker labels, search across recordings, or basic AI summaries. Bonfiyah's free tier covers 120 minutes of recording per month with all of the above.

Move to Bonfiyah Pro if: you record almost daily — meetings, client calls, lectures, doctor visits. JPR's flat list of recordings becomes hard to navigate past ~50 entries; Bonfiyah's project organization and persistent speaker profiles make 1,000+ recordings searchable.

Move to Bonfiyah Pro AI if: the recordings have stakes — commitments to track, contradictions to catch, prep work for the next meeting. JPR has no AI layer; Pro AI is built around one.

What you get for the upgrade

Capability Bonfiyah Just Press Record
Recording basics
One-tap record
Apple Watch widgetIn development
Background recording (locked screen)
iCloud sync
Transcripts
Live transcript while you record✓ (cloud)✓ (Apple Speech, on-device)
Full transcript with diarization✓ via upstream transcription provider
Speaker separation (diarization)✓ Free + Pro
Persistent speaker profiles across recordings✓ Pro
Search across all transcripts✓ (semantic + keyword)Keyword only
Organization
Folders / Projects✓ ProFolders only
Tags + smart playlists✓ Pro
AI
Summaries✓ Pro
Promise Tracker (commitments)✓ Pro AI
Contradictions (cross-recording contradiction detection)✓ Pro AI
Pre-Brief (next-meeting prep)✓ Pro AI
Privacy
TranscriptionCloud✓ On-device
Built-in two-party consent
Cost
One-time— (subscription)$4.99
Free tier✓ 120 min/month— (paid only)
Subscription$14.99–$24.99/mo intro · then $24.99–$34.99/mo— (no subscription)
Referral program — both sides earn a free month per paid signup✓ Bonfiyah Friends · no cap
Native iPhone Integration
Native Calendar integration (iOS Calendar read)✓ Pro
Native Contacts integration (auto-name speakers)✓ Pro
Lock-screen Live Activity (real-time recording)✓ Every tier
Dynamic Island
Home-screen widget (recording status)✓ 8 widgets · 4 Home Screen (S + M)
Apple Watch app + complicationIn development
Siri / App IntentsIn development
Advanced Search (stories, transcripts, speakers, tags)✓ ProKeyword only

When the simple recorder is genuinely the right answer

There's a reason JPR has been the recommended voice memo app on Macworld and 9to5Mac for ~9 years running. It does one thing — captures audio at the press of a button — better than anything else. If your use case is "I record a voice note to myself once a week and want to read the transcript later," there is no reason to pay a subscription.

JPR also has the most thoughtful Apple Watch implementation in the category. The complication is genuinely usable from a watch face, the recording starts in well under a second from tap, and the resulting file syncs to iCloud transparently. Bonfiyah does not have an Apple Watch app. If Watch-face one-tap recording is the workflow you live in, JPR is the better fit.

When you've outgrown it

The first signal you've outgrown JPR is usually the folder list. If you have more than ~50 recordings and find yourself thinking "I know I recorded that — when was it?", JPR's flat-with-folders model has hit its ceiling. Bonfiyah's projects, tags, and semantic search find a recording from a half-remembered phrase ("the meeting where Sarah pushed back on the timeline").

The second signal is people. JPR doesn't separate speakers; you read a transcript and have to guess who said what. Bonfiyah does diarization on every recording (free tier included) and links speakers across recordings (Pro), so the transcript reads like a script.

The third signal is stakes. If something said in a recording is going to be referenced later — a doctor's instruction, a sales commitment, a deposition response, a project promise — you want the AI layer to surface it without you re-listening. That's the job of Pro AI, and it has no analogue in JPR.

If you've been using JPR for years and aren't sure whether you've outgrown it, the cheapest experiment is Bonfiyah's free tier. Import your last 10 recordings, see whether the speaker labels and search and summaries change how you use them.

Migrate in one move

Already using Just Press Record? Bring your whole history.

Your JPR recordings are already saved as audio files on your device — so importing them into Bonfiyah is immediate. Tap Import, pick a recording, and Bonfiyah runs it through the same pipeline as a live capture: it transcribes the audio, separates speakers and identifies them by voice (matching people Bonfiyah already knows; new voices show as Speaker 1 / 2 until you name them), and generates an AI summary. Each one becomes a Story in your library — searchable, organized, and synced across iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

Migrate your entire back-catalog of meetings and conversations in one move: no re-recording, no starting over, no lock-in. Your conversation history shouldn't be trapped in one app — bring it into a single searchable home with durable voice-based speaker memory and AI summaries. (Import and transcription work on every tier, the free tier includes 240 import minutes in your first 30 days, then your regular transcription allowance, and Pro is unlimited; the AI summary is the Pro AI piece.)

Import audio →

See the full migration guide — how to bring your Just Press Record data into Bonfiyah →

FAQ

Why subscribe when JPR is one-time?

Because the AI layer is the actual product. Promise Tracker, Contradictions, and Pre-Brief require ongoing inference cost — there's no honest way to ship them as a one-time purchase. The Free tier is meant for casual users; Pro and Pro AI are for people whose recordings need to do real work.

Does Bonfiyah have Apple Watch support?

No. Bonfiyah ships on iPhone, iPad, and Mac via Catalyst — recording controls live in the Lock Screen Live Activity and Dynamic Island. Just Press Record is the better fit if Watch-face recording is critical to your workflow.

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Outgrowing JPR?

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