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Turn every episode into show notes, clips, and SEO.

QuickScriber transcribes your podcast in minutes — speaker-tagged, timestamped, and ready to repurpose into show notes, chapter markers, social clips, blog posts, and a searchable back catalog you can chat with.

No credit card required · 3 free transcriptions every month

  • Episode-length audio in one upload
  • Speaker identification for interviews
  • Per-line timestamps for chapter markers
  • Export TXT, SRT, JSON, DOCX
  • AI chat across your back catalog
  • Up to 99.5% accuracy on clear audio

How podcasters use QuickScriber

Every podcast episode is a content goldmine — and most of it gets thrown away. Hours of interesting conversation become a single audio file that no one searches and nothing else gets made from. QuickScriber is how you stop wasting that.

Drop in an episode, get a clean, speaker-tagged transcript with per-line timestamps in minutes. From that one transcript, generate show notes with timecodes, chapter markers, an SEO blog post, a thread of pull quotes for social, and even a searchable archive of every show you've ever done.

How it works

  1. 01

    Upload the episode

    Drop in the final mix (MP3, WAV, M4A) or paste the published episode URL. QuickScriber transcribes the whole thing.

  2. 02

    Generate assets

    Use the transcript to write show notes, chapter markers, social pull quotes, and an SEO blog post — much faster than starting from audio.

  3. 03

    Add to your archive

    Organize episodes into a show-level folder. AI chat lets you ask cross-episode questions like 'every time we discussed pricing'.

What you get

  • Speaker identification

    Interviews and panel episodes are auto-tagged by speaker so transcripts read naturally and quoting guests is fast.

  • Chapter-ready timestamps

    Per-line timestamps make it trivial to generate accurate chapter markers for Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.

  • Show-notes draft in minutes

    Use the transcript with AI chat to draft summaries, key takeaways, guest quotes, and chapter timestamps in one pass.

  • Searchable back catalog

    Build a folder for your show. Every new episode joins it, and the full archive is searchable in milliseconds.

  • SEO content engine

    Turn each episode into a long-form blog post for organic search — the content is already there, you just need to shape it.

  • Multiple export formats

    TXT for show notes, SRT for video podcasts, JSON for automation, DOCX for editors and ghostwriters.

Who uses it

  • Interview-style podcasts

    Speaker tags + transcripts let you turn every guest moment into a pull quote and a social clip in minutes.

  • Solo and educational podcasts

    Repurpose teaching episodes into blog posts, email content, and lead magnets without rewriting from scratch.

  • Video podcasts

    Generate SRT subtitles, YouTube chapters, and short-form clips from the same transcript as your audio show notes.

  • Show research and ideation

    Chat with your back catalog when planning new episodes — surface what you've already covered and where the gaps are.

QuickScriber vs. AI 'show notes generators'

Most 'show notes generators' run on top of a transcript anyway — and lock you into their templates, their export formats, and their pricing. QuickScriber gives you the high-quality underlying transcript plus a flexible AI chat layer, so you can build show notes, summaries, clips, and SEO posts the way your show needs them.

You also get a real archive: every episode you transcribe stays in your library, searchable forever, and ready for cross-episode research the next time a guest mentions a topic you covered three months ago.

Frequently asked questions

Can QuickScriber handle full-length podcast episodes?

Yes. Pro plans support long-form audio with 30 hours of monthly usage. Free is best for short test runs and clips.

Will it identify each speaker on my podcast?

Yes — speaker identification labels each speaker, which is especially useful for interview-style shows.

Can I use the transcript for YouTube chapters or subtitles?

Yes. Export an SRT for subtitles, and use the per-line timestamps to generate chapter markers for YouTube descriptions.

How accurate is QuickScriber on conversational podcast audio?

Up to 99.5% on well-mixed audio. For domain jargon or unusual proper nouns, a quick edit pass before publishing is recommended.

Can I bring in podcasts I haven't published yet?

Absolutely. Upload the final mix (or a rough cut) directly. Your files are private and removed after processing.

Turn your next episode into a content engine.

Upload, transcribe, and ship show notes, clips, and SEO posts before the audio's even live.