For podcast producers

Stop spending an hour writing show notes for a 45-minute episode.

Paste your raw transcript. ShowNotes pulls out key topics, timestamps, guest quotes, and every resource mentioned — then writes a formatted blog-style summary ready to post. Under two minutes.

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Producers publishing 3+ episodes a week cut their post-production writing time in half.

How it works

01

Paste your raw transcript

Drop in the unedited text from your recording software — false starts, filler words, and all. ShowNotes handles the mess.

02

ShowNotes reads it

In seconds it identifies core topics, finds timestamps, surfaces quotable guest lines, and catches every resource or link mentioned.

03

Download your draft

A formatted blog-style summary lands in your hands. Edit the things only you can judge. Then publish.

What ShowNotes writes for you

Every episode gets a structured draft. The kind your listeners actually read and share.

Episode overview

A 2–3 paragraph intro that captures what the episode covers and why your listeners should care — written in the voice of the show.

Timestamped topic index

Every major section with its timestamp. Listeners jump to what they care about. Search engines love the structure.

Guest quote highlights

The 3–5 most quotable lines pulled verbatim. Ready for pull quotes, social captions, or your newsletter.

Resources & links

Every book, tool, website, or person mentioned in the episode, collected at the bottom. No more hunting through the audio.

Built for producers who publish, not just record

Three-episode-a-week producers

You're already 8+ hours into post by the time you hit publish. Show notes shouldn't cost another hour per episode.

Solo podcasters without a writing budget

You do the booking, recording, editing, and promotion. The one thing you shouldn't have to write from scratch is show notes.

Networks managing multiple shows

Five shows means five sets of show notes due every week. ShowNotes gives your team consistent output without consistent overtime.

Get early access.

We're opening ShowNotes to a small group of producers first. Drop your email to be first in line.