Comulytic Note Pro review for sales: record, transcribe, and surface buying signals
If you sell for a living, you're juggling calls, follow-ups, and notes that never make it into your CRM. The Comulytic Note Pro tries to fix that by recording every conversation and turning it into clear, actionable insights. It's a pocketable AI recorder with a sales brain, not just a transcript machine.
Price and availability
The Note Pro is available now for $158.99, and we've seen it on sale for $128.99. You can get black or silver on Amazon, and an orange version on the company's site.
Key specs sellers will care about
- Battery (recording): Up to 45 hours
- Standby: Up to 107 days
- Storage: 64GB local
- Wireless: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
- Weight: 27.6g
- Size: 0.12 x 2.04 x 3.37 in
- Charging: ~1.5 hours
So… what does an AI voice recorder actually do?
Think of it as a call and meeting catcher. It records doctors' appointments, discovery calls, one-on-ones-anything-and flips that audio into text you can summarize and act on. Comulytic's angle is turning those notes into tasks and buyer insights, not just transcripts.
This category isn't new. Plaud AI kicked it off years back, and Anker followed with its workplace gear under AnkerWork. The Note Pro stores some recordings locally, but it shines when paired with the mobile app.
Design: impressively thin, mildly annoying
The Note Pro looks great at first glance. It's just 3mm thick and feels like a metal credit card. It could fit in a wallet, though that's probably not how you'll carry it.
Here's where it stumbles. It's too narrow for MagSafe, so to stick it to an iPhone for call recording, you need the included magnetic wallet. The wallet works, but it adds bulk and it's a tight squeeze to get the device in and out.
The bigger gripe: charging. You need a proprietary magnetic cable. Lose it and you'll be buying a replacement. It terminates in USB-A, and while a USB-C adapter is in the box, the whole setup feels clunky in 2026.
Recording and battery: built for marathon sessions
The tiny screen shows battery, Bluetooth, and a recording timer. One button starts and stops recording-anyone can use this in seconds. The two MEMS mics plus a VPU captured clean audio in my tests, even pulling sound from computer speakers during a Google Meet.
Battery claims are big: up to 45 hours of continuous recording and months on standby. Even if those numbers are optimistic, you'll get through all-day workshops or multi-day events without stress.
Where the sales value shows up: the app
Transcription and summarization are included and labeled as unlimited with purchase. On the Starter plan, you also get three "deep dives" per month, 10 "instant abstracts," and 10 "Ask Comulytic" queries for quick insights and automatic task creation.
Upgrade to Premium and those features become unlimited. The standout paid feature is the Contact Insight Hub. It aggregates conversations under each contact and surfaces things like positive/negative signals and a "Purchase Intention Score." A little creepy? Maybe. Also exactly what top reps already track by hand, minus the guesswork.
How a rep could use this week one
- Record discovery, demos, and follow-ups with one tap. No app juggling mid-call.
- Let transcriptions auto-summarize next steps and objections right after the call.
- Use deep dives for big deals to extract pain points, stakeholders, and deadlines.
- Watch the Contact Insight Hub for shifts in interest and buying signals across calls.
- Copy summaries and tasks into your CRM or deal doc in seconds.
Pros for sellers
- Frictionless capture: One button. No excuses to skip notes.
- Strong transcription: Clear audio, fast summaries.
- Sales-specific insights: Signals and intent scoring help you prioritize.
- Battery stamina: Long sessions without babysitting charge levels.
Cons to weigh
- Proprietary charger: Easy to lose, annoying to replace (USB-A doesn't help).
- MagSafe workaround: Needs the included wallet; adds bulk and fuss.
- Claims vs. reality: Battery specs feel generous; expect "very good," not magic.
Who should buy the Comulytic Note Pro?
If most of your pipeline is built on calls, this makes sense. It turns messy conversations into clean follow-ups and gives you a quick read on intent across contacts. Close one extra deal and it likely pays for itself.
If you're picky about charging cables or already happy with a phone-only workflow, the downsides may bug you. But as a focused sales recorder with smart summaries and contact-level insight, the Note Pro is a solid pick at this price.
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