
Risenote is an AI-driven mobile application designed to facilitate the capturing and management of meeting notes. It is specifically developed for iPhone and iPad users, providing a seamless way to transcribe speech to text and manage meeting details effectively. The app aims to enhance productivity by allowing users to focus on discussions while it handles the transcription and summarization of conversations in real-time.
The primary functionality of Risenote revolves around its advanced speech recognition capabilities, which boast over 98% accuracy and support multiple languages, including…
Financially, Risenote is live with paying customers but at a small absolute scale — $999 in the last 30 days and $693 recurring each month — and it showed 0% growth over the most recent 30-day window. The very high 97% margin implies low variable costs or a lean cost structure, which is attractive for an acquiror or a founder looking for a profitable exit. Being listed for sale also changes the lens: this is a product that can be acquired and folded into a larger stack, or revitalized by a new operator.
On product-market fit, the core capability — real-time capture and engagement with meeting transcripts — is tightly focused and maps to an obvious use case for distributed teams and knowledge work. The key commercial questions are whether the small revenue base can scale (current growth is flat) and whether there’s engagement beyond early customers; those signals aren’t visible in the numbers provided. If an acquirer or operator can inject distribution or sales, the high margin makes incremental revenue turn directly into profit.
A judgment from project data — not a user review.