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How-toJuly 2, 2026

Zocks Alternatives for Advisors (2026): 5 Honest Picks

Looking for a Zocks alternative? The pick depends on why — you want richer meeting capture, a lower price, or the CRM and follow-up work that comes after.

Zocks Alternatives for Advisors (2026): 5 Honest Picks

Zocks is one of the advisor-first AI meeting assistants advisors commonly shortlist, and is known for capturing structured data from client conversations without retaining a raw audio recording — an approach some RIA compliance teams prefer. So if you're searching for a Zocks alternative, the first question is why, because the reason decides which product actually fits.

Three reasons come up most:

  1. You want richer or more familiar capture. You'd rather compare against the other advisor-built meeting tool.
  2. Price. A cheaper generalist notetaker may cover enough of the job.
  3. Capture was never the bottleneck. The slow part is the CRM hygiene, follow-ups, and weekly report after the meeting — and no meeting tool is built to run those.

Match the alternative to your reason. Here are the five worth trialing in 2026.

Alternative Best for Why pick over Zocks
Jump AI A like-for-like advisor meeting tool The other purpose-built option, different recording posture
Junior The operations after the meeting AI coworker for CRM, follow-ups, reporting — not just notes
Fireflies / Fathom / Otter Lower-cost meeting capture Cheaper, general-purpose notetakers
Wealthbox / Practifi AI Keeping it in the system of record Native CRM AI, no extra tool
Mili Wealth-management-specific assistants Domain AI beyond meeting capture

1. Jump AI — the direct advisor-meeting alternative

If you want a like-for-like swap, Jump is the advisor meeting tool most commonly compared with Zocks. Both are built for advisor meetings and sync structured output to the CRM. The main axis advisors weigh between them is recording and compliance posture, so evaluate Jump against your firm's policy rather than assuming it matches Zocks's approach.

Pick it if: you want a purpose-built advisor meeting assistant and are comparing the two leading options on capture and compliance fit.

2. Junior — if the bottleneck is after the meeting

Here's the reframe most advisors reach: capturing the meeting was never the expensive part — everything after it is. Updating the CRM correctly, drafting follow-up tasks, keeping the pipeline honest, and writing the weekly operating report. That's not a notetaker job; it's an operations job.

Junior is an AI coworker built for that. It reads the client call recording, matches it to the right Salesforce record, drafts a clean contact note and follow-up tasks, updates the client record, and writes the weekly report — and it's approval-gated, so it drafts CRM writes and outbound messages and waits for one-click approval before anything ships. It connects via OAuth to the RIA stack (Salesforce, RingCentral, Outlook/Gmail, scheduling, documents) and routes work to frontier models, Claude among them.

Pick it if: you don't actually need another meeting tool — you need the operational glue. Junior pairs with a meeting assistant: let Zocks or Jump capture the conversation, and let Junior run the CRM updates, follow-ups, and reporting. The full picture is on the AI for wealth management & RIAs page; the CRM mechanics are in CRM update automation.

3. Fireflies, Fathom, or Otter — the lower-cost generalists

If price is the driver and you don't need advisor-specific structure, general-purpose AI notetakers capture and summarize meetings at a lower price point. The trade-off: they aren't built around advisor workflows or deep CRM sync, and most retain a recording — so if Zocks's no-audio approach was the appeal, check each tool's policy carefully.

Pick one if: you want cheap, competent meeting capture and are fine wiring the rest together manually.

4. Your CRM's native AI — Wealthbox or Practifi

If your reason is "I don't want another tool," your CRM may already have AI features. Keeping capture and notes inside the system of record — Wealthbox for independents, Practifi for larger Salesforce-based firms — avoids adding a separate app.

Pick it if: consolidation matters more than best-in-class meeting capture.

5. Mili — wealth-management-specific assistants

Mili positions itself around AI purpose-built for wealth management, offering domain-specific assistants rather than a single meeting tool. It's closer to the "agent" end than a notetaker.

Pick it if: you want wealth-management-specific AI and are evaluating the broader assistant category, not just meeting capture.

How to choose

  • You want a like-for-like advisor meeting tool → trial Jump AI, comparing recording posture.
  • Price is your reason → a generalist notetaker (Fireflies / Fathom / Otter).
  • Consolidation is your reason → your CRM's native AI.
  • Capture was never the bottleneck → an AI coworker like Junior for the operations after the meeting.

The most common mistake is swapping one meeting tool for another when the real problem is the work that comes after it. If that's you, see the full best AI tools for financial advisors breakdown by job.


If your Zocks itch is really about the CRM updates, follow-ups, and weekly report after the meeting — drafted for you, with you approving before anything ships: hire Junior — free trial, $100 credit, first workflow live this week.

FAQ

What is the best alternative to Zocks?
It depends on your reason. For a like-for-like advisor meeting assistant, Jump AI is the most direct comparison. If the capture was fine and the real gap is the CRM updates, follow-ups, and reporting after the meeting, that's an AI coworker like Junior — not another notetaker. For lower cost, a generalist notetaker (Otter, Fireflies, Fathom); to keep it in your CRM, your CRM's native AI.
Why do advisors look for a Zocks alternative?
Common reasons: (1) they want richer or more familiar meeting capture and compare it against Jump AI; (2) price, if a generalist notetaker covers enough; (3) they realize meeting capture was never the bottleneck — the CRM hygiene, follow-ups, and weekly report after the meeting are, and that needs an AI coworker rather than a meeting tool.
Is Jump AI a good Zocks alternative?
It's the most direct one — Jump and Zocks are both advisor-first meeting assistants and are commonly compared, each built to capture client meetings and sync structured output to the CRM. The main difference advisors weigh is recording and compliance posture; evaluate both against your firm's policy.
What if meeting capture was fine and the problem is everything after?
Then you don't need another meeting tool — you need an AI coworker. Junior is built for wealth-management client-service operations beyond meeting notes: it turns the call into an accurate Salesforce record, drafts follow-up tasks, keeps the CRM current, and writes the weekly report — approval-gated, so it drafts and waits for your sign-off, and pairs with a meeting tool rather than replacing it. See /use-cases/ai-for-wealth-management.

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