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Transcribe your podcast and make it findable on Google

Every episode contains an article, a newsletter and ten posts that nobody will ever read as long as they're locked inside an audio file. With a transcript, host and guests labeled and AI-generated show notes, your podcast starts working in text form too.

Start for free 1 free hour at signup · under 10 minutes always free · no card required

How it works — in 3 steps.

1

Upload the episode

The MP3 exported from your editing software or the video version of the podcast on YouTube: anything works. You can list your guests' names in a context document so they come out spelled correctly.

2

The AI transcribes and labels the voices

Host and guests are told apart automatically, even in rapid back-and-forth. AI cleanup strips the artifacts of spoken language and makes the text smooth to read.

3

Export in the format you need

Full text in Word or PDF for your website, SRT or VTT files for video clips, or a Structured Document with summary and key points to turn into show notes in a couple of minutes.

Why transcribing a podcast pays off (SEO included)

Google doesn't listen to episodes: it indexes text. Publishing the transcript on each episode page means ranking for every question you answer out loud, including the niche ones no episode title will ever cover.

Then there's the audience that audio alone excludes: people who can't listen for hearing reasons, people at the office without headphones, people who'd rather skim the text to decide whether the episode deserves forty minutes. The transcript brings them all back.

Show notes and repurposed content without the grind

The Structured Document condenses the episode into a summary, key points and thematic sections: the perfect base for show notes, the description on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, and the opening paragraph of your newsletter. The best quotes are already there, ready for social posts.

If you also publish video clips, you export subtitles as SRT or VTT from the same upload: one processing run covers transcription, summary and subtitling of the episode.

How much does each episode cost to transcribe?

A 40-minute episode uses 2 credits; packs start at €5 and there's no subscription, so your spending follows your publishing calendar, breaks included. Trailers and short episodes under 10 minutes are free.

Want to work through your back catalog? You can upload several episodes in bulk and, if useful, merge multiple files into one document — a complete miniseries to re-read like a book, for example.

Frequently asked questions.

Can I get subtitles for podcast clips?

Yes, from the same file you export synchronized SRT and VTT, ready for YouTube videos or vertical clips on social media.

Does it tell the host apart from the guests?

Yes, speaker recognition handles up to 8 and more voices: it covers the solo show, the two-person interview and the crowded roundtable.

The episode is in another language: can I publish the transcript in English?

Yes, choose the document language from the 35+ supported. It also works for taking an English-language show to an international audience.

How much does a one-hour episode cost?

2 credits. With the €5 pack you can transcribe several episodes; content under 10 minutes doesn't use any credits.

Can I try it on one episode before deciding?

Yes: at signup you receive 1 free hour with no card, enough for a complete episode of average length.

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Try it on your own file, right now.

Upload an audio or video file, choose the document language and download the result as Word or PDF. Your first hour is free and we never ask for a card.

Start for free 1 free hour at signup · under 10 minutes always free · no card required