Comparison
Bonfiyah vs Speakwise: an honest comparison.
These two apps are unusually alike: both are Apple-native, both record in-person conversations on iPhone, and neither sends a meeting bot. So the real questions are narrower — how far the AI goes, what consent tooling you get, and what it costs.
The short version
If you want simple transcripts and summaries that land in Notion, at the lowest flat price — stay with Speakwise. It advertises $59.99/year (as of June 2026) for unlimited transcription, ships native Notion sync, supports transcription in 100+ languages with dialect recognition, and records hands-free with AirPods even offline. It's a focused, well-rated app that does one job cleanly.
If your transcripts need to live in Notion — Speakwise is the better fit today. Bonfiyah has no Notion integration; it leans on Apple-native output (email summaries, branded PDF, iCloud).
If you want recordings to remember people across time — Bonfiyah goes further. Voice-biometric speaker profiles recognise the same person across your whole library (never from the text of what they said), which powers People Memory, Speaker Themes, and cross-recording briefings. Speakwise advertises labelling speakers within a single recording, not persistent identity across recordings.
If consent and privileged conversations matter to you — Bonfiyah ships built-in two-party consent tools on every tier (including the free tier) plus explicit Attorney-Client OR Doctor-Patient Privilege markings that carry through to email and PDF exports. Speakwise mentions "one-tap disclosure notifications for legal compliance," which is lighter-weight. Both apps state they never train AI on your transcripts.
If you want AI that reasons across meetings, not just summarises one — Bonfiyah's Pro AI tier ($24.99/mo intro → $34.99/mo) ships an 18-surface cross-recording suite: Project Context, Promise Tracker, Truth Layer, Pre-Brief, Team Dynamics, Compatibility, People Memory, Speaker Themes, Story Mode, and Proactive Notifications. Speakwise is a different scope — per-recording transcript, summary, and action items. If single-meeting notes are all you need, that simplicity is a feature.
On the things both apps share — both run on Apple devices, both record in person with no bot, both extract action items, both keep audio private and don't train AI on it. This is a comparison between two products in the same philosophical camp, not opposites.
Feature-by-feature comparison
Every Speakwise row below is drawn from Speakwise's own site or its App Store listing, as of June 2026. Where a capability isn't advertised, we mark it "Not advertised" rather than asserting it's absent.
| Feature | Bonfiyah | Speakwise |
|---|---|---|
| Recording & Transcription | ||
| In-person recording (Apple-native) | ✓ Native | ✓ Native (iPhone-first) |
| Sends a meeting bot to Zoom/Teams | No (by design) | No ("no automatic Zoom or Teams bot") |
| Hands-free / AirPods recording | ✓ Bluetooth mic | ✓ Advertised feature |
| Background / screen-off recording | ✓ | ✓ |
| Offline recording, sync when online | ✓ iCloud sync | ✓ Cloud sync |
| Live, on-device transcription/captioning | ✓ On-device live captions | Not advertised |
| Transcription languages | Apple Translation framework | 100+ languages w/ dialects (advertised) |
| Speaker labelling within a recording | ✓ | ✓ "labels who said what" |
| Persistent speaker ID across recordings (voice biometric, never text-based) | ✓ Voice profiles | Not advertised |
| AI Features | ||
| Per-recording AI summary | ✓ Pro AI | ✓ |
| Action-item extraction | ✓ Pro AI | ✓ |
| Searchable transcript library | ✓ Advanced search (Pro) | ✓ Searchable library |
| Project Context (cross-recording briefing) | ✓ Pro AI | Not advertised |
| Promise Tracker (auto-extract commitments across recordings) | ✓ Pro AI | Not advertised |
| Truth Layer (cross-recording contradictions) | ✓ Pro AI | Not advertised |
| Pre-Brief (what was said last time, before a meeting) | ✓ Pro AI | Not advertised |
| People Memory · Speaker Themes | ✓ Pro AI | Not advertised |
| Team Dynamics · Compatibility | ✓ Pro AI | Not advertised |
| Story Mode recaps | ✓ Pro AI | Not advertised |
| Output, Sharing & Integrations | ||
| Native Notion integration (auto page creation) | — | ✓ Native auto-sync |
| Export formats | PDF (branded), email summary | PDF, TXT, DOCX |
| Email summary with deep-linked sections | ✓ Every tier | Not advertised |
| Shortcuts / native iOS integrations | In development | ✓ Shortcuts, Lock Screen (advertised) |
| Privacy & Consent | ||
| Trains AI on user transcripts | Never (binding policy) | No ("never use your data for AI training") |
| Built-in two-party consent management (status per speaker, on every tier) | ✓ Every tier | "One-tap disclosure" (lighter-weight) |
| Attorney-Client / Doctor-Patient Privilege markings (carries through to PDF + email) | ✓ Pro | Not advertised |
| Raw audio handling | Raw audio deleted within 7 days of cloud processing; lives in your iCloud | "Stored securely with standard encryption" |
| Notifications delivery | Local notifications (no APNs payload) | Not advertised |
| Pricing | ||
| Free tier (no subscription) | 120 min/month, single device, consent tools incl. | Free trial; "3 days free with yearly" (App Store) |
| Entry paid price | $14.99/mo intro → $24.99/mo (Pro) — unlimited capture + iCloud sync | $59.99/yr advertised; weekly option on App Store |
| Top paid tier | $24.99/mo intro → $34.99/mo (Pro AI) — 18-surface AI suite | Single subscription (no separate AI tier) |
| Team plans | Not offered | "No team plans" (per Speakwise) |
| Platform | ||
| iPhone | ✓ Native (iOS 17+) | ✓ Native (iOS 17+) |
| iPad | ✓ Native (iPadOS 17+) | App Store lists iPadOS 17+ compatibility |
| Mac | ✓ Mac Catalyst (macOS 14+) | App Store lists macOS 14+ (M1+) compatibility |
| Apple Vision | — | App Store lists visionOS 1.0+ compatibility |
| Multi-device iCloud sync | ✓ Pro (cross-device) | Cloud sync; cross-device not detailed |
| Android / Windows / Web | — | — ("no Android or web version") |
Where Bonfiyah goes further
Speakwise and Bonfiyah agree on the fundamentals — Apple-native, in-person, no bot, no AI training on your data. Bonfiyah's additions are about memory and reasoning across conversations, plus consent tooling for sensitive work. None of these is a knock on Speakwise; they're a different scope of product.
- Recordings that remember people. Bonfiyah builds voice-biometric speaker profiles so the same person is recognised across every conversation — never from the text of what was said, only from voice. That's what powers People Memory and Speaker Themes. Speakwise advertises labelling speakers inside a single recording, which is a different thing.
- Cross-recording reasoning, not just per-meeting notes. Project Context briefs you across every recording tied to a project; Promise Tracker extracts commitments and tracks them; Truth Layer flags contradictions across your library; Pre-Brief surfaces what was said last time before your next meeting. Speakwise gives you a clean transcript, summary, and action items for each recording.
- Consent tooling built in, on every tier. Bonfiyah surfaces a consent status per speaker at record time, on the free tier too, and ships explicit Attorney-Client OR Doctor-Patient Privilege markings that carry through to every email summary and PDF export. Speakwise references "one-tap disclosure notifications for legal compliance," which is lighter-weight.
- Audio you keep. When a recording is processed in the cloud, Bonfiyah deletes the raw audio within seven days; your audio otherwise lives in your own iCloud. Speakwise states recordings are "stored securely with standard encryption."
- Notifications that stay local. Bonfiyah uses local notifications, so the notification body never travels through a third-party push server.
Where Speakwise is the better choice
An honest comparison has to say where the other app wins. For a lot of people, Speakwise is genuinely the right pick — and here's exactly when.
- You want the lowest flat price. Speakwise advertises $59.99/year (as of June 2026) for unlimited transcription with AI summaries and Notion sync, as a single subscription. Bonfiyah's cross-recording AI lives in Pro AI ($24.99/mo intro → $34.99/mo), which costs more over a year. If price is the deciding factor, Speakwise wins outright.
- Your notes live in Notion. Speakwise ships native Notion integration with automatic page creation, and its own materials say a majority of its users chose it for that sync. Bonfiyah has no Notion integration today. If your workflow runs through Notion, this alone can settle it.
- You record in many languages. Speakwise advertises transcription in 100+ languages with dialect recognition (down to Bavarian and Swiss German). Bonfiyah leans on Apple's Translation framework. For heavy multilingual or dialect-heavy use, Speakwise is the safer bet.
- You want one simple app, not tiers. Speakwise does one job — record, transcribe, summarise, extract action items, sync to Notion — without an AI add-on tier to weigh up. If you don't need cross-recording memory, that simplicity is a real advantage.
- You're on Apple Vision. Speakwise's App Store listing includes visionOS compatibility; Bonfiyah currently ships for iPhone, iPad, and Mac only.
If any of these describe you, Speakwise is a well-rated, focused app and a perfectly good choice. Bonfiyah is built for people who want their recordings to accumulate into memory — to track promises, recognise people across conversations, and brief them before the next meeting — and who want consent tooling for sensitive work.
Trying Bonfiyah alongside Speakwise (5-minute guide)
- 1. Keep your Speakwise history. Export any transcripts you want to retain — Speakwise offers PDF, TXT, and DOCX export. You don't lose your record.
- 2. Install Bonfiyah from the App Store. Bonfiyah for iPhone, iPad, Mac. Free to start — 120 minutes a month with consent tools included, no subscription required.
- 3. Record your next in-person conversation. Same as Speakwise — no bot, on your device. Bonfiyah adds on-device live captions while you record.
- 4. Name your speakers once. Bonfiyah builds a voice profile so the same person is recognised in future recordings, which is what powers People Memory.
- 5. Try the next tier free for 7 days. Every signup gets a 7-day free trial of the tier above. Try Pro AI to see whether cross-recording reasoning (Project Context, Promise Tracker, Truth Layer) earns a place in your workflow.
See the difference for yourself
Free for 120 min/mo. Pro $14.99/mo for the first 2 months, then $24.99/mo. Pro AI $24.99/mo for the first 60 days, then $34.99/mo. Plus a 7-day automatic trial of the next tier on every signup. Cancel anytime.
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