Podcast show notes generator

Turn an episode into publish-ready show notes: summary, key takeaways, action items, and timestamped topics — blazing fast and low cost.

Blazing fast and low cost • 1 minute of transcription = 1 credit

Start transcribing

Tip: paste a direct media URL (MP3/MP4/etc), or drag & drop a file (max 100MB).

Why Vibbly

Blazing fast

Turn long-form audio into a readable transcript in minutes.

Low cost

Usage-based credits (1 minute = 1 credit) with 150 free credits to start.

Podcast-ready output

Timestamps, speaker identification, and exports (TXT, SRT, VTT, Markdown).

What you get

  • AI summary + key takeaways + action items
  • Timestamped topics (great for chapters)
  • Pairs with a full transcript and subtitle exports (SRT/VTT)
  • Built for long-form podcast episodes and interviews

How it works

Transcribe

Upload an episode and generate a timestamped transcript.

Analyze

Create a structured summary, takeaways, and topics.

Publish

Copy into your site, newsletter, or episode page.

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FAQ

What do “good show notes” usually include?

A short summary, key takeaways, timestamped chapters/topics, links mentioned, and action items.

How do I generate show notes in Vibbly?

Transcribe your episode, then open the transcript page and use AI analysis to generate a summary, takeaways, and timestamped topics.

Can I copy/paste the output into my website?

Yes — export as Markdown for a publish-ready starting point, then tweak as needed.

How does pricing work?

Vibbly is usage-based: 1 minute of audio transcription equals 1 credit. You get 150 free credits to start.

Do you include timestamps?

Yes — transcripts include timestamps so you can jump to specific moments or build chapter markers.

What export formats do you support?

You can export transcripts as TXT, SRT, VTT, and Markdown.

How do I get the best accuracy?

Use clear audio (minimal background noise) and ensure speakers are not talking over each other. You can also select the target language for better results.

Do I need an account?

You can browse transcripts publicly. To transcribe your own audio, sign in and use your free credits or a plan.