Convert YouTube Transcript to Newsletter
Turn video transcripts into concise newsletter-ready content.
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Turning a video transcript into a newsletter gives your subscribers the value of what you discussed without them needing to find and watch the video — doubling the life of your content.
About YouTube Transcript
A YouTube transcript is the full spoken text of a video, either auto-generated by YouTube or manually written, capturing everything said in the recording.
Often unstructured, with filler words, timestamps, speaker labels, and conversational patterns that differ from polished written prose.
About Newsletter
A newsletter is a regularly distributed email update sent to a subscribed audience, designed to inform, entertain, or drive action as part of an ongoing reader relationship.
Structured with a subject line, short intro, one or more body sections, and a closing call to action; typically 300–600 words.
Tips for best results
- Add a short personal intro that frames why this topic matters specifically to your subscribers
- Divide the newsletter into 2–3 sections mirroring the video's natural segments
- Include the video link so engaged subscribers can watch the full version if they want more
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use rough transcripts?
Yes, rough transcripts work. The model rewrites for readability and flow.
Will timestamps be removed?
Yes, noisy transcript artifacts like timestamps are removed in the output.
Can I use this for a weekly recap newsletter?
Yes. Transcripts from weekly videos or podcasts are excellent source material for a regular newsletter.
Will the newsletter include a subject line?
Yes. The output includes a suggested subject line, intro, body, and CTA.
Should I personalise the output before sending?
Yes. Add your voice and any subscriber-specific context before sending — the output is a well-structured starting point.