Happy Scribe vs. IBM Watson Speech to Text

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Happy Scribe
Score 10.0 out of 10
N/A
Happy Scribe is a platform for transcription and subtitling needs, from the company of the same name in Barcelona. The vendor aims to solve speech to text technology by building a multilingual and frictionless platform for transcription and subtitles through our machine-generated and human-made transcription & subtitling offering.
$0.20
per minute
IBM Watson Speech to Text
Score 8.1 out of 10
N/A
IBM Watson Speech to Text supports conversion of audio and voice recordings to text in applications.N/A
Pricing
Happy ScribeIBM Watson Speech to Text
Editions & Modules
Automatic
$0.20
per minute
Human-made
$1.95
per minute
Human translation (for subtitles)
$24.79
per minute
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Happy ScribeIBM Watson Speech to Text
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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User Ratings
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Likelihood to Recommend
10.0
(1 ratings)
7.0
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
Happy ScribeIBM Watson Speech to Text
Likelihood to Recommend
Happy Scribe
Happy Scribe saves us a lot of time in generating transcripts and subtitles. We have used other services, including human transcription, and really find Happy Scribe to be adequate for a starting point. Even human transcription isn't perfect when the transcriptionist isn't familiar with the domain and specific vocabulary used.
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IBM
It's best for real time transcription and when the meeting is between the two speakers. Word recognition is accurate. Also it's available for various platforms, like cloud, apps, on-premise, API support. Price wise it's much better than other competitors. However, there can be still improvement in filtering noise and improving word accuracy. Language support can be increased further
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Pros
Happy Scribe
  • Machine translation is remarkably accurate, though of course not perfect.
  • The entire web app experience is thoughtfully designed and implemented. Using it is a pleasure.
  • A sweet feature: the ability to share editable transcripts with guests through a share link.
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IBM
  • Low latency Real time meeting transcription
  • Meeting summary
  • Customer call summary
  • Automatic speech recognition
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Cons
Happy Scribe
  • There's not much to dislike!
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IBM
  • More language support
  • Recognize multiple speaker when multiple people are there in meeting
  • AI summary can be improved.
  • can be better in filtering the noise
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Alternatives Considered
Happy Scribe
For our use, Happy Scribe's machine translation is nearly as accurate as the human translation services we used before at considerably lower cost. The web app is better designed than either of the others we tried, though we haven't used those alternatives in the past several years
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IBM
It provides more flexible plans as compared to others. These plans are affordable for Small and medium-scale enterprises. They also offer free trial. IBM Watson has wider integration support with the help of API. It has very low latency in real time transcription. Also there is a formatting feature to Transcribe dates, times, currency etc as per the desired format
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Return on Investment
Happy Scribe
  • Happy Scribe enables us to make videos and audio accessible to people who prefer not to watch or listen.
  • Happy Scribe saves us time and money.
  • Happy Scribe just works.
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IBM
  • Improving productivity
  • Less communication gap
  • better customer services
  • global collaboration made easy.
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