CHAT WITH TRANSCRIPT
Ask any question. Get the exact moment, the perfect quote, the insight you were looking for — in seconds. No more scrubbing through hours of audio.
No commands to learn, no formats to follow. Just ask — like you're texting a researcher who's listened to every episode.
It has judgment
It doesn't just match keywords — it understands context. Ask "what made the guest uncomfortable?" and it finds the moment, not just the words.
You asked:
"What did my guest seem hesitant about?"
At 34:12, when asked about their failed product launch, there were notable pauses and hedged language: "I mean, it wasn't entirely our fault…"
It's a Glyph expert
Glyph knows your entire episode library. Ask cross-episode questions, track how your guest's opinion evolved, or find the callback to episode 50.
You asked:
"Has any guest mentioned Notion before?"
Yes — 7 episodes mention Notion. Eps #34, #89, #112, #156… View all →
It's tireless
200 episodes. 400 hours of audio. Glyph has read every word. It will never miss a detail, forget a name, or lose track of a running theme.
You asked:
"List every book recommended across all episodes"
Found 47 book recommendations across 38 episodes. Showing most frequently mentioned first… See list →
WHAT YOU CAN DO
Find exact timestamps, pull standout quotes, write show notes, generate clips, research guests — just type what you need and Glyph finds it instantly.
Chat isn't just for answering questions. It's a full creative co-pilot for your podcast content workflow.
Use it as a research partner
Prep better episodes, find gaps in your coverage, and understand your guests before you hit record.
Turn it into content
Generate blog intros, newsletter teasers, LinkedIn hooks, and ad copy directly from the chat.
Find exact moments
Jump to any topic instantly. Perfect for clipping highlights, building chapter markers, and creating audiograms.
Build show notes instantly
Ask Glyph to write your show notes with timestamps, guest bios, links mentioned, and key quotes — ready to publish.
TRANSCRIPT SEARCH
Every word ever spoken on your podcast is indexed and searchable. Find that thing you said two years ago in under a second.
47 results across 23 episodes
12:34
"content strategy is everything in year two…"
08:12
"we rebuilt our content strategy from scratch…"
31:45
"the best content strategy is consistency…"
SPEAKER-AWARE
Glyph knows who said what. Ask "what did Sarah say about pricing?" and get only her exact words — not the whole conversation.
TRANSCRIPT — EP. #204
You
So what's the one thing you wish you'd known earlier?
Sarah Chen
"Build the audience before you build the product. I wasted 18 months building something nobody asked for."
You
That's a hard lesson. How did you recover?
Sarah Chen
"We did 200 customer interviews in 6 weeks. Everything changed after that."
FAQ
Yes. Glyph works with solo episodes, interviews, panel discussions, and co-hosted shows. It automatically identifies and labels each speaker so you can filter by voice.
Absolutely. You can search your entire catalogue — whether that's 5 episodes or 500. Glyph indexes every word and lets you filter by episode, speaker, date, or show.
Timestamps are accurate to within a second. When Glyph surfaces a quote or moment, you can click straight to that point in the audio — no scrubbing required.
Yes — that's one of the most popular use cases. Ask Glyph to write show notes, draft a newsletter, create a Twitter thread, generate chapter markers, or write a blog post — all grounded in what was actually said.
No problem. Glyph handles long-form content just as well as short episodes. It's been built to process dense, multi-hour recordings without losing context or accuracy.
Glyph works with both audio and video. Upload an MP3, WAV, MP4, or paste a YouTube/RSS link — it'll handle the transcription and indexing automatically.
Yes. You can ask cross-episode questions like 'Has any guest mentioned this topic before?' or 'How has my view on X changed over time?' — and Glyph will draw on your full archive to answer.
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