Migrate from avoma to otter.
1 documentation-derived translation pattern — what carries over and what to watch for. Cited to the Feature Parity Map; the audit tells you whether the move is worth it.
Both tools auto-join scheduled calls and produce real-time, speaker-labeled transcripts, so a team standardizing on Otter can retire Avoma's recorder. To move: connect Otter to the same Google/Outlook calendar so its Meeting Agent auto-joins Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams calls in place of Avoma. For historical Avoma meetings you need to keep, download each meeting's transcript (TXT) and recording (audio/video) before cancelling and re-import or archive them, since there is no direct Avoma-to-Otter transfer. Re-establish CRM logging on the Otter side (Otter logs to Salesforce; confirm parity with the HubSpot/Copper coverage you had in Avoma).
- Warning: Both meter by paid seat (Otter has a limited free Basic tier; Avoma has no free plan, only free viewer seats). Otter's Pro plan caps transcription at 1,200 minutes/user/month, while Business and above are unlimited; Avoma markets unlimited transcription on every paid plan. So a high-volume team on Otter Pro could hit the minute cap and need to move up to Otter Business, whereas Avoma has no such per-plan minute ceiling.
- Warning: Avoma writes notes/transcripts back to HubSpot, Salesforce, and Copper and can auto-fill MEDDIC/SPICED/NEAT CRM fields; Otter's native CRM logging is Salesforce-focused and does not replicate Avoma's sales-methodology field automation.
- Warning: Avoma transcript export is TXT or VTT only (no DOCX/PDF/SRT); plan the import format accordingly and export before the subscription lapses, as access drops to viewer-only after an Avoma plan ends.
- Warning: Avoma bundles a scheduler, conversation intelligence, and revenue intelligence; Otter is notes/transcription-centric, so consolidating onto Otter alone leaves the scheduling and deal-intelligence workflows uncovered.