Both record your screen and generate transcripts. Only one exposes those recordings to AI agents over MCP so they can query, search, and act on the content.
Bubbles is built around the meeting: it joins calls, transcribes them, and surfaces AI-generated summaries and action items for your team. The output is a readable note. ClipCabinet indexes the transcript, frames, captured URLs, and errors from every recording and makes the whole library queryable by any MCP client. The destination is different: Bubbles sends context to a human inbox; ClipCabinet sends it to an agent that can act on it.
If you want a meeting note-taker that auto-joins calls, summarizes discussion, and assigns action items to participants, Bubbles is designed exactly for that. ClipCabinet does not join meetings or manage action items.
They have different goals. Bubbles is a meeting note-taker that transcribes calls and produces summaries for your team. ClipCabinet records screen workflows and makes them queryable by AI agents over MCP. If you need agent-usable recordings, ClipCabinet fits better.
Not natively. Bubbles surfaces AI notes to human readers. ClipCabinet indexes every recording and exposes it to any MCP client for agent queries.