CallScribe vs Trint

Enterprise transcription platform for media, legal, and research

Last updated: April 2026

TL;DR

Trint is an enterprise-focused transcription platform — team collaboration, editorial workflows, 40+ languages — priced at $80/mo entry. CallScribe is Arabic-first call transcription at $29/mo with dialect tuning. Pick Trint for enterprise media or legal teams. Pick CallScribe for Arabic call-center operations.

Pricing

TierCallScribeTrint
Free tier5 min/mo7-day trial
Entry paid$29/mo Business (500 min)$80/mo Starter (7 files)
Business$79/mo Scale (3,000 min)$100/user/mo Pro (unlimited)

Feature comparison

FeatureCallScribeTrint
Arabic focusPrimaryAvailable — not primary
CollaborationSingle-tenant todayTeam workflows, review, approval
Editorial featuresViewer + exportFull editor + story builder
IntegrationsAPIAdobe, Avid, WordPress, YouTube
Call-center featuresAudio quality + sentimentNot focused

Where CallScribe wins

  • Arabic dialect tuning — Gulf calls transcribe cleanly
  • $29/mo vs $80-100/user/mo — 3-5x cheaper
  • Purpose-built for call-center workflows
  • EU data residency

Where Trint wins

  • Enterprise team collaboration and editorial workflows
  • Adobe Premiere, Avid, and publishing integrations
  • Mature product used by major media organizations
  • Wider language coverage for multilingual newsrooms

CallScribe is best for

Arabic call centers, BPOs, support teams in GCC

Trint is best for

Media organizations, newsrooms, publishers, legal firms

FAQs

Does CallScribe support team collaboration like Trint?

Not at Trint's enterprise level today. Teams share access via login; review/approval workflows are on the roadmap but not a current strength.

Which handles Arabic better?

CallScribe — our models are specifically fine-tuned for Arabic dialect handling. Trint's Arabic is functional but generic.

Can Trint do sentiment analysis?

Not as a core feature. CallScribe builds sentiment analysis into every transcript.

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