Two Different Approaches
tl;dv is a well-designed meeting recorder focused on Zoom and Google Meet. UaiTec is a broader knowledge management platform that works with any audio or video content.
Neither is objectively 'better'—they serve different needs. Let's break down who should use which.
Key Differences
Here's where the two platforms diverge:
| Feature | UaiTec | tl;dv |
|---|---|---|
| Primary focus | All content types | Meetings only |
| Content sources | 1000+ | Zoom, Meet, Teams |
| YouTube support | ✓ | ✗ |
| Podcast support | ✓ | ✗ |
| Max duration | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Languages | 100+ | 30+ |
| Subtitle generation | ✓ 100+ languages | ✗ |
| Creator monetization | ✓ | ✗ |
| Privacy (no bot) | ✓ Screen capture | ✗ Bot required |
Where tl;dv Excels
Credit where it's due—tl;dv does some things really well:
- ✓Clean, intuitive interface specifically designed for meeting workflows
- ✓Strong CRM integrations (Salesforce, HubSpot, Notion)
- ✓Good free tier for basic meeting recording needs
Where UaiTec Excels
UaiTec's advantages become clear when you need more than meeting notes:
- ★Works with 1,000+ content sources, not just video calls
- ★YouTube, podcasts, lectures, voice notes, uploaded files
- ★100+ language translation vs tl;dv's ~30
- ★Built-in creator monetization (paywall your content)
- ★No bot required—screen capture for maximum privacy
Which Should You Choose?
✅ Choose UaiTec if you...
- • Work with content beyond video meetings
- • Need YouTube or podcast transcription
- • Require translation to/from 100+ languages
- • Want to monetize your recorded content
- • Prefer screen recording over meeting bots
📋 Choose tl;dv if you...
- • Only transcribe Zoom/Meet calls
- • Need deep CRM integrations
- • Want a simple meeting-focused tool
The Bottom Line
tl;dv is excellent for what it does: meeting recording and team collaboration. But if your workflow includes YouTube research, podcast analysis, lectures, or content monetization, UaiTec's broader platform makes more sense.