Comparison
Bonfiyah vs Plaud: do you need another device?
Plaud has built a real category — three current hardware models (Plaud Note, NotePin/NotePin S, and the new Note Pro with AMOLED screen and 4-MEMS array, shipping October 2025) plus an AI app that summarizes everything you capture. The question is whether you want to carry, charge, and remember to wear another device when your iPhone is already in your pocket.
The short version
If you want a dedicated wearable that's discreet — Plaud's hardware is genuinely good. The Note Pro (Oct 2025, $179) has a 0.95" AMOLED screen, 4 MEMS mics, ~50 hours recording, and 16.4-foot pickup. The NotePin/NotePin S clips to a magnet and disappears into a shirt pocket.
If you don't want to manage another device — Bonfiyah uses the iPhone in your pocket. No charging cable, no firmware updates, no "where's my recorder."
If you want AI that goes past summaries — Plaud has GPT-powered summaries and "Mind Map." Bonfiyah's Pro AI ships twenty cross-recording surfaces (Daily Brief, Bonfire Pulse, Founder Insights, Promise Tracker, Contradictions, Pre-Brief, Project Context, Compatibility, Team Dynamics, MBTI, Pointillist Painting, Mach-IV, Story Mode, People Memory, Speaker Memory Health, Speaker Themes, Project Actions, Proactive Notifications) — different category of intelligence, designed for cross-recording reasoning, not per-meeting summarization.
If attorney-client privilege matters — Bonfiyah is the only Apple-native recorder with explicit Attorney-Client OR Doctor-Patient Privilege markings (per-speaker + per-story, audit-logged) and structured three-status consent (Granted · Unknown · Internal Use Only). Plaud has neither.
If you care about total cost — Plaud is $159–$179 hardware + $99.99–$239.99/year subscription. Bonfiyah is $0 hardware (iPhone) + $14.99–$24.99/mo intro, $24.99–$34.99/mo standard. Three years of use: Plaud ~$459–$899 (with Pro/Unlimited), Bonfiyah ~$540–$1,080 — and you keep the cross-recording AI memory layer Plaud doesn't ship at any tier.
On Plaud's ownership story — Plaud Inc. is Delaware-incorporated, San Francisco-based; hardware is manufactured by Shenzhen Jizhi Connect Technology. Plaud issued a 6-point security clarification in September 2025 addressing concerns about the founder's China background. Data sits on AWS US-West (Oregon). Their stated policy is no training on user data.
Side-by-side
| What you get | Bonfiyah | Plaud NotePin |
|---|---|---|
| Hardware | ||
| Extra device required | No (iPhone, syncs to iPad and Mac) | Yes ($159 Note · $159–179 NotePin/S · $179 Note Pro) |
| Battery anxiety | iPhone-shared | Note Pro ~50 hr; NotePin ~20-hr standby |
| Storage on device | iPhone storage (typically 128–512 GB) | ~50 hours, then sync to AWS US-West |
| Works without subscription | Yes (Free tier · 120 min/month) | Yes (Starter · 300 min/mo transcription) |
| AI | ||
| AI Project Context (cross-recording briefing) · v3.0 | ✓ Pro AI | — |
| Compatibility Analysis (4 frameworks, consent-gated) · v3.0 | ✓ Pro AI | — |
| Team Dynamics (9-box matrix) · v3.0 | ✓ Pro AI | — |
| Promise Tracker (commitments + accountability) | ✓ Pro AI | — |
| Contradictions (cross-recording contradiction detection) | ✓ Pro AI | — |
| Pre-Brief (next-meeting recap) | ✓ Pro AI | — |
| People Memory (relationship intelligence) | ✓ Pro AI | — |
| Summaries | ✓ Pro | ✓ |
| Cross-recording voice ID (voice recognition) · v3.0 | ✓ Pro | — |
| Proactive notifications | ||
| Background notifications · v3.0.32 | Quote-driven, deep-linked, tier-controlled | — |
| Quiet hours respected | ✓ | — |
| What the notification says | Actual person, quote, deadline | N/A — no proactive notifications |
| Local notifications, no APNs payload | ✓ | — |
| Mind Map (visual outline) | — | ✓ (signature feature) |
| Privacy | ||
| Transcription | Cloud (records on device · audio deleted ≤7 days) | Cloud-only |
| Six-state consent (incl. Attorney-Client & Doctor-Patient Privilege) | ✓ Native | — |
| Acceptance gate with chain-of-custody hash · v3.0.144 | ✓ | — |
| Audio leaves your device | For transcription only, deleted ≤7 days; iCloud optional | Required (AWS US-West) |
| Trains AI on your data | Never (binding policy) | No (per Plaud policy) |
| Hardware origin / company | Apple iPhone | Plaud Inc. (Delaware) · manufacturing Shenzhen Jizhi |
| Cost (3-year) | ||
| Hardware | $0 (use your iPhone) | $159–$179 (one-time) |
| Subscription | $540 (Pro) or $1,080 (Pro AI) | $300–$720 (Pro $99.99/yr · Unlimited $239.99/yr) |
| 3-year total | $540–$1,080 | $459–$899 |
| Referral program — both sides earn a free month per paid signup | ✓ Bonfiyah Friends · no cap | — |
| Perpetual free tier — 120 min/month, no card required | ✓ Every download | — |
| 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 + complication | In development | — |
| Siri / App Intents | In development | — |
| Advanced Search (stories, transcripts, speakers, tags) | ✓ Pro | Keyword only |
Where the NotePin shines
Plaud's hardware is the best-executed in the category. The clip is small, the magnet is satisfying, and you genuinely forget you're wearing it. If you do a lot of standing conversations — sales floor, factory floor, conference hallway — the NotePin captures audio from a different physical position than a phone in your pocket, and that matters acoustically.
Mind Map, their visual outline of a meeting's structure, is also a real feature with no Bonfiyah analogue. If "draw me the shape of this conversation" is how you think, Plaud is the only tool that does it well.
Where Bonfiyah is the right pick
Owning fewer things is a feature. Plaud sells a $169 device that does one job; Bonfiyah does the same job with the iPhone you already paid for. There is no charging schedule, no Bluetooth pairing dance, no "I forgot to wear the recorder" moment.
Pro AI is also a different animal than Plaud's summaries. Promise Tracker watches every recording for commitments and tells you when one is due. Contradictions flags when someone said two contradictory things across two meetings two weeks apart. Pre-Brief generates a one-page recap before your next meeting with the same person. None of these are summary tasks — they're memory tasks. Plaud's AI doesn't reach across recordings.
And if you're a privacy-sensitive professional — therapist, attorney, journalist, sales rep at a regulated firm — Bonfiyah auto-deletes original audio from its servers within 7 days and never trains AI on your recordings. Plaud retains your audio in its cloud.
Switching over
Already using Plaud? Bring your whole history.
If you can export your Plaud recordings as audio files, you can import them into Bonfiyah — each one becomes a Story with a transcript, voice-based speaker identification, and an AI summary. Migrate your entire back-catalog of meetings and conversations in one move: no re-recording, no starting over, no lock-in.
Tap Import, pick the audio file you exported from Plaud, and Bonfiyah runs it through the same pipeline as a live recording — splitting the audio, transcribing it in the cloud, and identifying speakers by voice (people Bonfiyah already knows are matched automatically; new voices show as Speaker 1, Speaker 2 until you name them). The free tier includes 240 import minutes in your first 30 days, then your regular transcription allowance, and Pro is unlimited, and the AI summary is the Pro AI piece.
Import audio → bring your recordings inSee the full migration guide — how to bring your Plaud data into Bonfiyah →
FAQ
What about AirPods as a recording device?
Bonfiyah works with AirPods Pro, AirPods Max, and any Bluetooth headset that supports the iOS recording API. AirPods give you the best of both worlds — discreet recording position without an extra device.
How does the iPhone microphone compare to the NotePin's?
For one-on-one conversations within 3–4 feet, the iPhone's bottom microphone array is comparable. For larger group settings or noisy environments, both products benefit from a Bluetooth lavalier — Bonfiyah supports that out of the box.
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