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PopularMeeting accountability, not another PM tool
14-day free trial, no card. Then $24.99/seat/month — pay only for teammates who need enforcement.
Switch from Range
Teams switching from Range use Route5 to capture verbal meeting commitments and enforce follow-through in Slack — Route5 enforces meeting and async commitments automatically. Range runs team check-ins and status updates.
Try Route5 free| Feature | Route5 | Range |
|---|---|---|
| Automatic commitment extraction from live meetings | ✓ Yes | ✗ No |
| Owner + deadline assigned from transcript | ✓ Yes | Manual |
| Slack DMs when commitments are due | ✓ Yes | ✗ No |
| 24-hour auto-reminders without human follow-up | ✓ Yes | ✗ No |
| Admin escalation when items go overdue | ✓ Yes | ✗ No |
| Live meeting transcript + speaker labels | ✓ Yes | Varies |
| Works without a bot in the meeting room | ✓ Yes | ✗ No |
| Push notifications for commitments | ✓ Yes | ✗ No |
| Free tier available | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
| Risk-ranked commitments desk for leaders | ✓ Yes | ✗ No |
Range is strong for async check-ins and team status rituals. Route5 is built for what happens after the call — capturing who owes what, by when, and enforcing it in Slack until work closes.
Teams using Range still chase follow-ups in threads and side docs. Route5 extracts commitments from speech and starts enforcement immediately.
Route5 sends owner DMs, day-of reminders, overdue alerts, and manager escalations natively — not as a bolt-on integration you have to maintain.
If your problem is async check-ins and team status rituals, Range may fit. If your problem is meeting promises dying after the calendar invite, Route5 is purpose-built for that.
Teams switching from Range use Route5 to capture verbal meeting commitments and enforce follow-through in Slack — Route5 enforces meeting and async commitments automatically. Range runs team check-ins and status updates.
Meeting accountability, not another PM tool
14-day free trial, no card. Then $24.99/seat/month — pay only for teammates who need enforcement.
Route5 is built for one purpose: making sure meeting decisions get done. No project management overhead, no manual status updates — just automated follow-through via Slack from the moment the meeting ends.
Range focuses on async check-ins and team status rituals. Route5 is meeting commitment enforcement software — it captures verbal promises from live meetings, assigns owners and deadlines, and automatically enforces follow-through via Slack until work is done.
Route5 is the best Range alternative when your goal is post-meeting accountability — not replacing Range's core workspace, but ensuring meeting decisions actually get executed with owners, due dates, and Slack enforcement.
Yes. Many teams keep Range for async check-ins and team status rituals and add Route5 for meeting capture and Slack enforcement. Route5 sits above your stack and closes the accountability gap.
No. Route5 captures audio from your browser tab or microphone. There is no calendar bot, and it works with Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, and other tools.