Tactiq alternative · Live transcription extension
Onelecturebecomes five study tools.
Record live or upload a recording. EvadeGPT auto-generates the transcript, structured notes, a 50-question quiz, exportable flashcards, and a TikTok-style study reel, all from one upload. Tactiq mostly stops at the transcript.
Source
Lecture · 1 hr 12 min
Structured notes
6 sections
Quiz Studio
50 questions
Flashcards
Anki export
Brainrot reel
60-sec TikTok
Ask EveChat: “Explain slide 12 in plain English”
About Tactiq
What is Tactiq?
Tactiq is a Chrome-extension-first live transcription tool that captions Google Meet, Zoom, and Teams calls in real time, then generates summaries via AI. Lightweight and meeting-focused.
Where they win
- +Genuinely lightweight, install the extension, it just works in your browser
- +Solid multilingual support, 60+ languages is more than most
- +Live in-call captions are great for accessibility
- +Free tier (10 transcripts/mo) is enough to evaluate the product
Where it falls short
- −Built for meetings, summary format isn't tuned for studying
- −No quiz, flashcard, or exam generation
- −No video output (no reels)
- −Browser-only, no native audio file upload workflow
- −Free tier is per-transcript, not per-minute, so a 90-min lecture eats one of your 10/mo
- −No essay/humanizer tooling, purely transcription + summary
How it works
Tactiq → transcript. EvadeGPT → five study tools.
Same input. Wildly different output. Here’s the three-step difference.
Step 01 · Capture
Record live or upload
Hit record in your browser during class, or drop in an MP3, MP4, M4A, or WAV after the fact. No phone app, no extension, no $159 hardware.
Step 02 · Process
One pipeline, five outputs
EvadeGPT transcribes, then in the same pass generates structured notes, a glossary, a 50-question quiz, exportable flashcards, and a brainrot study reel.
Step 03 · Study
Talk to your lecture
Chat with EveChat about specific moments (“explain what the prof meant at minute 32”). Drill the quiz. Practice in Exam Mode. Watch the reel between classes.
With Tactiq, you stop after step 2 and you’re still missing the quiz, the flashcards, the reel, and the tutor chat. Then you open another tab, paste the transcript into a different tool, and pay for that subscription too.
Why people switch
Tactiq ends at the transcript.
EvadeGPT keeps going.
Tactiq is genuinely good at in-browser live captions. We’re not here to argue otherwise. The problem is what happens after the transcript - which is where the actual studying happens.
One upload, five study artifacts
Most tools in this space stop at ‘here’s your transcript and a 200-word summary’. EvadeGPT runs the same audio through a single pipeline and gives you the transcript, structured notes, a glossary, a 50-question quiz (MCQ + fill-in + study guide), exportable flashcards, and a 60-second brainrot reel, in one pass.
On Tactiq: you copy the transcript out, paste it into another tool, pay for that tool, repeat.
Brainrot reels, actually a thing
A 60-second TikTok-style recap of your lecture, auto-cut from the transcript with captions and visuals. Plays in the same scroll the doomscrolling lives in. No other tool in this category generates these. We built it because flashcards don’t survive Sunday-night procrastination but reels do.
Tactiq doesn’t do video output at all.
EveChat, tutor on the transcript
Ask “explain what the prof said at minute 32” or “quiz me on the second half” or “give me a worked example of the formula”. EveChat is anchored to your specific recording and your specific notes, and lets you switch between GPT-grade and Claude-grade models mid-conversation.
Tactiq's chat (if it has one) is locked to one model and shallower on context.
The whole student workflow, one sub
Lecture notes is one of ten tools. You also get an essay writer, an essay grader against your professor’s rubric, Exam Mode that simulates timed conditions in your prof’s exact format, a humanizer that survives Turnitin/GPTZero/Copyleaks, and an AI detector to verify before you submit.
Tactiq is transcription-shaped. The rest, you pay for elsewhere, and stack subs.
Beyond the humanizer
EvadeGPT isn’t just a humanizer.
Twelve tools that do the whole job, paste, write, grade, study, simulate, submit. One subscription.
Humanizer
1,500-word runs, sentence-level refine, built-in detector loop.
AI Detector
Sentence-by-sentence breakdown. See exactly which lines read as AI.
Quiz Studio
Notes in, 50 questions out. Flashcards, MCQ, fill-in, study guide.
Exam Mode
Mock exam in your professor's exact format. Timed, no mercy.
Essay Writer & Grader
Topic in, structured essay out. Then graded against your rubric.
Lecture Notes
Audio recording → structured notes in 60 seconds.
Brainrot Reels
Your textbook chapter as a TikTok. Study while you scroll.
Study Sets
Your whole semester in one folder. Topics, materials, calendar.
EveChat
AI chat that knows your courses. Switch models mid-conversation.
Presentation Generator
Pitch deck in 90 seconds. Templates that don't look like 2010.
LaTeX Reports
Overleaf-ready in one click. Equations, citations, image placeholders.
Canvas
Whiteboard for thinking out loud, with AI assist on selected shapes.
Side by side
Tactiq vs EvadeGPT
We’re not going to pretend they’re bad. Here’s an honest comparison - where they win, where we win, and where it’s a tie.
FAQ
Tactiq vs EvadeGPT, questions people actually ask
What does Tactiq do?
Can I use Tactiq for lecture notes?
Is Tactiq free?
Does EvadeGPT replace Tactiq for live calls?
Does Tactiq generate quizzes?
Why switch to EvadeGPT?
One subscription. Ten tools.
Stop paying for Tactiq
+ Quizlet + ChatGPT + a humanizer.
EvadeGPT is the lecture recorder + the quiz generator + the flashcards + the brainrot reels + the tutor chat + the essay writer + the humanizer + the AI detector. All in the same plan.
No card needed for the free tier. 3-day refund window on paid plans. Cancel any time.·Most users keep using Tactiq’s strengths alongside EvadeGPT, they’re not mutually exclusive.
