• Mem - Mem uses AI to tag and connect the notes you take, so you don’t have to spend time organizing them. You can just gather bits and pieces of information, store them, and trust that Mem’s AI features will keep everything connected and organized. When the time comes to search for those notes, you can browse the automatic tags and use the search bar to find all you wrote about each topic that matters to you.
  • Fireflies - Fireflies is great to transcribe all your meetings, tracking the conversation topics along the way. It has its own bot called Fred that can handle summarizing the meeting’s contents, generating text, and searching through your history to meet your query.
  • Airgram - Airgram has all the core transcription features too. But it also adds AI data extraction on top of it, helping you extract bits of information, such as currencies, people, or places from unstructured data.
  • Parabol – An retrospective tool that integrates with Slack and some others, but doesn’t seem to have AI capabilities built in.
  • Quillbot - Quillbot is designed to streamline the writing process by offering advanced paraphrasing capabilities. It’s an excellent tool for Scrum Masters who need to refine project documentation, emails, or reports. With features like a synonym slider and AI-powered thesaurus, Quillbot ensures that your written content is not only clear but also engaging.
  • WordTune - Wordtune helps you find plenty of wording alternatives to improve your text. When you input the text you want to check, you can easily browse synonyms, ask to rewrite entire sentences, and adapt the suggestions into a final draft.
  • ProWritingAid - ProWritingAid is a direct competitor of Grammarly, offering plenty of statistics to help you track grammar, style, and spelling scores. One of the main advantages here is its lifetime plan, helping you leverage all these features without adding a new recurring bill.
  • Stepsize AI – Jira dashboards that build themselves. “In a nutshell, Stepsize AI is the AI companion that keeps track of software development progress. It gives you one, powerful progress report based on all the activity in your issue tracker. Right now, it works with Jira and Linear. It works by observing everything happening in your issue tracker. It develops context about your projects, themes and goals, and forms connections between tasks and activities. Today, it uses this to create super accurate, automatic weekly Sprint (or Kanban, FaSt, what have you) updates with the perfect amount of context and detail.”
  • Jasper - Jasper is arguably the biggest name in AI writing tools. In just over two years, what started as a way to create and test ads has become an AI writing powerhouse. Jasper includes fine-tuned templates to create common types of content (like blog posts, YouTube descriptions), as well as tons of tools to fine-tune writing.
  • Taskade – Taskade is an AI-first work management suite (like Monday or SAP), but designed from the ground up to integrate AI.
  • ChatGPT - Agile coaches could deploy custom GPTs to the new OpenAI GPT Store, armed with knowledge from specific books or talks that the Scrum Master finds most insightful. For generating and summarizing text, plain ChatGPT using GPT-4 is far and away the most flexible and complete choice.
  • Feedly AI - Generative AI can aggregate and analyze vast quantities of data from diverse sources, including academic papers, industry reports, and news articles, providing a comprehensive overview of emerging patterns and developments. Generative AI can also distill complex information into concise summaries, making it easier for professionals to stay informed without sifting through extensive data. News aggregators like Feedly AI employ LLMs to select the most relevant content based on user-provided criteria.