Otter Text is a leading AI-powered transcription and note-taking tool that converts spoken language into written text.
Enhance your transcriptions with Relevance AI's intelligent agents to automatically generate insights, summaries, and automated documentation workflows.



Otter Text converts spoken conversations into searchable text. Relevance AI transforms those transcriptions into actionable insights through intelligent AI Agents that can analyze, summarize, and automate documentation workflows.
Seamless Workflow Orchestration
The agent automates documentation processes, streamlining workflows across teams.
Intelligent Insight Generation
The agent analyzes transcriptions to extract actionable insights and key takeaways.
Dynamic Meeting Summarization
The agent automatically generates concise summaries and action items from discussions.
Relevance AI gives you access to Otter Text's transcription and note-taking capabilities within your AI-powered workflows.
What you’ll need
You don't need to be a developer to set up this integration. Follow this simple guide to get started:
- A Relevance AI account
- An Airtable account with access to the base and table you'd like to use
- Authorization (you'll connect securely using OAuth—no sensitive info stored manually)
Security & Reliability
The integration leverages OAuth authentication to securely access your OtterText data, with Relevance AI managing API operations behind the scenes. All requests are automatically validated and formatted for seamless workflow execution.
Built-in error handling and response formatting ensure reliable data processing across your automation tasks.
No training on your data
Your data remains private and is never utilized for model training purposes.
Security first
We never store anything we don’t need to. The inputs or outputs of your tools are never stored.

Best Practices for Non-Technical Users
To get the most out of the OtterText + Relevance AI integration without writing code:
- Configure OAuth properly: Ensure correct account authorization and permission settings are in place.
- Use appropriate HTTP methods: Match GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, or PATCH to your specific needs.
- Structure API paths clearly: Follow the base URL pattern with precise relative paths.
- Handle headers carefully: Add custom headers when needed, but remember Authorization headers are automatic.
- Monitor responses: Check status codes and response bodies to ensure successful API interactions.