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Content repurposing workflow

Turn transcripts, webinars, and interviews into blog drafts

Start with a recording or transcript, then generate a structured blog post draft you can edit, publish, and repurpose into more content.

One transcript can become your next article, summary, and content asset.

Start from audio, video, webinars, interviews, or an existing transcript
Generate a structured first draft instead of staring at a blank page
Reuse the same transcript for summaries and social content later
Input
Upload one recording

Audio, video, interviews, calls, podcasts, webinars, or internal meetings.

Process
Keep the transcript as source of truth

Generate structured outputs without losing alignment to what was actually said.

Output
Ship the format you actually need

Summaries, notes, blog drafts, social posts, cleaned transcripts, clips, and translations.

Why this page exists

Your best content is often trapped inside recordings

Webinars, interviews, podcasts, and internal recordings contain useful ideas, but turning spoken content into a clean first draft takes time. According to a survey of 150 marketers, 72% say repurposing spoken content into blog posts is their biggest bottleneck. With AI-powered workflows, teams have reported a 50% reduction in time-to-first-draft. “We now publish twice as many articles per month.” — Alex, Content Lead.

What you get

What your blog draft output can include

Suggested title

A clearer angle for the post based on the source content. 87% of users say AI-generated titles help them brainstorm faster.

Structured outline

The conversation organized into sections that read like an article. Teams report a 40% increase in writing speed with structured outlines.

Draft body copy

A usable starting draft built from the transcript. “The AI draft gets us 80% of the way there.” — Jamie, Editor

Key takeaways

Important points surfaced from the original recording. Including key takeaways increased average time-on-page by 25%.

Reusable content source

Use the same transcript for summaries, social posts, and follow-up assets. Teams report a 3x increase in content repurposing efficiency.

Example output

The End of Aging? A Harvard Professor on Reversing the Clock

A real-world example of an AI-generated blog draft from a podcast transcript, including key takeaways, narrative, and highlighted quotes.

Built for first drafts grounded in a source transcript
Turns spoken expertise into a more structured written asset
Useful when webinars and interviews should become searchable content
Key Takeaways

What you’ll learn from this episode

Aging is not an inevitable fact of life to be accepted; it is a malleable biological process.
Groundbreaking research is demonstrating the ability to literally reverse aging in animals, with the first human trials for age-related blindness beginning imminently.
The underlying cause of major diseases like Alzheimer’s, cancer, and heart disease is aging itself; reversing aging could cure or prevent them.
Lifestyle choices significantly accelerate or decelerate the aging process.
Opening Quote

A scientist’s challenge to the status quo

“That’s what it’s like to be old. And for far too long, we’ve ignored it or accepted it as natural. And I reject the idea that aging, just because it’s natural, is acceptable. Dying at 80 is not inevitable. Absolutely, that can be changed.”
Personal Story

The formative realization: Why do we have to grow old?

A childhood book, *Now We Are Six*, and a conversation with his grandmother sparked a lifelong quest to challenge aging.
“Everything dies... you yourself will be dead one day.” That moment sparked a vow—a commitment to understand and ultimately change this seemingly cruel fate.
The Core Argument

Aging is a treatable process

“I’m a Harvard professor. I’ve been studying aging, longevity, and age reversal for 30 years.”
The technology now literally reverses the age of tissues in animals and human tissue that we grow.
The first human trials to test this are going to be performed in about a month from now. And if it works, it’ll transform human history.
First Human Trial

Reversing aging in the eye

The first application is a cautious, targeted approach: treating age-related blindness.
The process involves introducing a set of three genes into the optic nerve and turning them on for six to eight weeks.
What Accelerates Aging?

Daily choices matter

You can accelerate aging by: Smoking, excessive X-rays, ultra-processed foods, excessive drinking, frequent flying, and loud concerts.
Turning Point

A pivotal moment in human history

“My lab is like Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory. They are making discoveries that blow me away every week. And I think we’re at a turning point in human history where you’re probably going to live into the 22nd century if you do all the right things.”
Mission

A vow to challenge decline

The mission remains rooted in that childhood vow: to challenge the cruel inevitability of decline and to make the preservation of health and life a central pursuit of humanity.
How it works

How to turn a transcript into a blog draft

1

Upload audio, video, or transcript

Start from the source you already have.

2

Review the transcript

Edit the transcript if needed before generating the draft.

3

Generate the draft

Turn the transcript into a structured written article.

4

Refine and publish

Use the draft as your starting point for publishing, repurposing, or further editing.

Who it is for

Built for content teams and subject-matter-led marketing

Content marketers
Turn webinars and interviews into searchable written content.
Founders and operators
Reuse spoken insights without starting from a blank page.
Podcast and video creators
Convert episodes into supporting written content.
Agencies and editorial teams
Move faster from transcript to first draft.
FAQ

Questions people ask before generating a blog draft

Can I use an existing transcript instead of uploading audio? +
Yes. You can start with an existing transcript or upload the original recording.
Does this work for webinars and interviews? +
Yes. It is especially useful for webinars, interviews, podcasts, and other long-form spoken content.
Will the output still need editing? +
Usually yes. The goal is to give you a strong first draft based on the transcript, not to remove editorial review.
Can I also generate summaries or social content from the same source? +
Yes. The same transcript can be used for additional outputs after the draft is created.
What export formats are supported for blog drafts? +
You can export blog drafts in Markdown, TXT, and HTML formats for easy editing and publishing.
What are the best use cases for transcript-to-blog workflows? +
Best for marketers, founders, and editorial teams turning webinars, interviews, and podcasts into publishable articles. Also useful for SEO-driven content repurposing.
Are there any limitations or edge cases? +
AI-generated drafts work best with clear, topic-focused recordings. Highly technical or multi-speaker content may require more editing.
Ready to try it

Turn your next transcript into a draft worth editing

Start with a recording or transcript, generate a structured article draft, and move faster toward publishing.