Meeting AI usually stops at a transcript and a summary you still have to act on. ZoomMate, which Zoom launched on June 1, 2026 at $20 per user per month, pushes further by turning what happens in a call into action in your other tools.
## What ZoomMate does
ZoomMate sits inside the live meeting rather than summarizing it afterward. It connects decisions made during the discussion to the systems where work actually happens — Salesforce, Jira, ServiceNow, and Slack — so a commitment made on the call can become a ticket, a CRM update, or a message without a manual hand-off. Its standout “Complete” feature takes the meeting notes and turns them into polished documents or presentations automatically.
## Why it matters
The shift here is from passive note-taking to execution. By wiring meeting context directly into enterprise workflow tools, ZoomMate targets the gap most call assistants leave open: the work that follows the conversation. For teams already living in Zoom, an assistant that closes the loop into Salesforce or Jira is a more concrete pitch than one more summary to read later.

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