Automatic transcriptions, AI summaries and smart meeting tools—these days, we have everything we need to produce minutes “quickly”. Yet requests for on-site minute-taking are still coming in. A minute-taker physically present at a live meeting.
That’s not nostalgia. Nor is it a lack of trust in technology. It’s about the need for attention, context and human insight. Someone who doesn’t just hear what’s being said, but understands what actually matters.
But what if, like us, you work fully remotely? And you deliberately don’t send VAs on-site? Fortunately, there are smart alternatives.
Despite all technological developments, the demand for on-site minute-taking remains—especially for strategic sessions, management meetings, board meetings and other high-level discussions.
A minute-taker who is physically present:
Automated tools provide transcripts, but they don’t make these judgements. And it’s exactly that judgement that makes minutes valuable and usable.
Our VAs work entirely remotely. That’s a conscious choice: efficient, flexible and without travel time. For that reason, it’s neither practical nor desirable for us to send VAs to meetings on-site.
That doesn’t mean we don’t have a solution—quite the opposite.
If you specifically want a minute-taker to be physically present, a specialised agency is a good option. These agencies work with experienced minute-takers who are used to live meetings in various formats.
Three reliable services that provide on-site minute-takers (in The Netherlands):
This option is particularly suitable when:
If a specialised agency isn’t necessary or preferred, hybrid meetings offer a strong alternative. The meeting takes place in person, while a Moneypenny VA joins online as the minute-taker.
This gives you:
Another practical solution is to record the meeting. Based on the recording (optionally supported by a transcript), a VA can produce clear, structured minutes afterwards.
The key requirement: good audio quality.
It doesn’t need to be complicated. A solid basic setup includes:
For hybrid meetings, a 360° meeting camera with speaker tracking is a valuable addition. It automatically focuses on the person speaking, helping online participants—and the minute-taker—follow the conversation more easily.
At Moneypenny, we use an Owl Labs “meeting owl” for face-to-face team meetings where not everyone can attend in person. This smart camera combines video and audio and automatically focuses on the active speaker. The result: more context, better sound quality and ultimately better minutes.
Tip: always test your audio in advance. Poor sound quality is the biggest pitfall in online minute-taking.
AI and automation are valuable tools, but they don’t replace human judgement. That’s why on-site minute-taking remains relevant, and hybrid solutions are often the ideal middle ground.
If you can’t use an on-site minute-taker, there are still smart ways to produce clear and reliable minutes.
A suitable solution for every meeting
Want to explore the best approach for your situation? Or unsure whether to choose on-site, hybrid or fully online minute-taking? Feel free to get in touch—we’re happy to think along with you and find a solution that fits your way of working.
The minute-taking services mentioned above are provided as examples of organisations offering on-site support. We have no commercial partnerships with these organisations and receive no compensation for mentioning them.
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