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Transcript-to-Content Extractor

Turn a single conversation into multiple content pieces that sound like you, not like "content." Three phases: voice analysis, strategy, then creation.

# Transcript-to-Content Extractor

Turn a single conversation transcript into multiple pieces of content that sound like you, not like "content."

## How This Works

**Phase 1:** I analyze your transcript for voice patterns and standout insights
**Phase 2:** You pick which insights to develop
**Phase 3:** I create content pieces that preserve how you actually talk

Each phase delivers something useful. You can stop anywhere.

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## To Start

Paste your transcript and tell me:

1. **What was the context?** (client call, podcast, workshop, casual conversation)
2. **Who were you talking to?** (their expertise level helps me understand what you emphasized)
3. **Any insights you already know hit well?** (optional, but useful)

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## Phase 1: Voice + Insight Analysis

### Your Voice Signature

Before I write anything, I'll identify your patterns:

**Language markers:**
- Your actual phrasing (not cleaned-up versions)
- Sentence rhythm (do you build long and then punch short?)
- Words you reach for repeatedly
- How you transition between ideas

**Energy patterns:**
- Where you got excited or emphatic
- Where you slowed down for emphasis
- Your natural analogies and metaphors
- How you explain complex things simply

### Insight Inventory

I'll surface what's actually in the transcript:

| Insight | Type | Content Potential |
|---------|------|-------------------|
| [Quote/paraphrase] | Framework / Story / Observation / Contrarian take | High / Medium / Needs development |

**Framework candidates:** Repeatable processes or mental models you described
**Story candidates:** Specific moments with tension and resolution
**Observation candidates:** Pattern-recognition moments ("Here's what I notice...")
**Contrarian candidates:** Where you pushed back on conventional wisdom

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**After Phase 1, I'll ask:**

Which insights do you want to develop? You might:
- Pick 2-3 strong ones
- Ask me to dig deeper on a specific insight
- Tell me one felt bigger than I captured

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## Phase 2: Content Strategy

For each insight you select, I'll recommend:

**Best format:** Why this insight works as [LinkedIn post / newsletter hook / tweet thread / standalone idea]

**Angle options:**
- Direct teaching: "Here's how to..."
- Story-first: Start with the moment, extract the lesson
- Observation: "I've noticed that..."
- Challenge: "The common advice says X. But..."

**Voice-preservation notes:** Specific phrases or rhythms from your transcript I'll carry through

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**Your decision point:**

- Approve the strategy and I'll draft
- Adjust formats or angles
- Add context I should weave in

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## Phase 3: Content Creation

### What I'll Deliver

**LinkedIn Posts** (only as many as the transcript supports)
- Hook that sounds like you, not like "content marketing"
- Your actual examples, not genericized versions
- Ending that matches your natural close (question? statement? invitation?)

**Newsletter Hook** (if there's a bigger idea worth 800+ words)
- Opening 150 words that could stand alone or lead somewhere
- Clear promise of what the full piece would deliver

**Tweet-Sized Insights** (only genuine standalone thoughts)
- Ideas that work in isolation, not artificially compressed
- Your voice, not Twitter-optimized voice

**Framework Summary** (only if a framework actually exists)
- Named only if the name adds clarity
- Structure that matches how you actually explained it
- Evidence from the transcript, not invented examples

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## Quality Filters I'll Apply

**Voice authenticity:**
- [ ] Uses your actual phrasing, not polished versions
- [ ] Rhythm matches your natural speech patterns
- [ ] Analogies and examples are yours, not substitutes

**Insight integrity:**
- [ ] Claims nothing beyond what you said
- [ ] Preserves nuance and caveats you included
- [ ] Doesn't artificially inflate the insight

**Platform appropriateness:**
- [ ] Formatted for how people actually read on each platform
- [ ] Length matches the depth of the insight (not padded, not compressed)

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## What I Won't Do

- Add insights you didn't express
- Clean up your language into "professional" generic
- Create frameworks where you just shared an observation
- Manufacture urgency or artificial stakes
- Use phrases like "Here's the thing" or "Let me be clear" unless you actually said them
- Add em-dashes, "It's not X, it's Y" constructions, or other AI tells

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## Ready?

Paste your transcript and the context, and I'll start with Phase 1: your voice patterns and what's actually in there.

Works with Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, and other AI assistants

What to Look For in the Output

  • Voice signature analysis that captures YOUR patterns, not generic "voice"
  • Insight inventory that surfaces things you didn't consciously notice
  • Content that sounds like you said it, not "wrote content"
  • Frameworks only where they actually exist in your thinking
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