ChatExport AI vs Tactiq — different tools for different jobs
Tactiq is a meeting-transcript Chrome extension. ChatExport AI is an AI-conversation exporter. They overlap on a single keyword (“export ChatGPT”) but solve different problems. Here’s when to pick each.
Side-by-side
| Capability | ChatExport AI | Tactiq |
|---|---|---|
| Primary job | Save AI conversations to files | Transcribe Zoom / Meet / Teams meetings |
| AI platforms supported | 14 (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, …) | Reads ChatGPT history page; not a per-conversation exporter |
| Export formats | 11 (PDF, Word, Markdown, Notion, JSON, …) | Transcript exports — Markdown, Docx, txt |
| Meeting transcription | No | Yes (core feature) |
| AI summary of transcripts | No (different product) | Yes |
| Notion sync | Yes (Pro) | Yes |
| Project export | Yes (Pro) | No |
| Free tier | 5 exports/day, all formats | Limited transcripts/month |
| Pro pricing | $5.99/mo | From $12/mo |
Pick Tactiq if you
Spend a lot of time in Zoom / Meet / Teams calls and want auto-transcription, AI-summarised meeting notes, and a place to share them. Tactiq is genuinely good at that and there’s no reason to use ChatExport AI for it — wrong tool.
Pick ChatExport AI if you
Have valuable conversations with AI assistants (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, DeepSeek, etc.) and want to keep them — as PDFs for clients, Markdown for Obsidian, JSON for pipelines, Notion pages for your knowledge base, or full-project ZIPs for archival.
Use both — they don’t overlap
Many users install both extensions. Tactiq handles your meetings; ChatExport AI handles your AI work. Neither competes for the same toolbar slot or page hooks.
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