podProse turns YouTube podcast episodes into polished, readable articles. Paste a URL, and podProse fetches the transcript, rewrites it with AI, and gives you a structured article ready to publish, export or add to your curated library.
1. Paste a YouTube URL
Give podProse any YouTube video URL. It automatically fetches the transcript and pulls episode metadata — title, channel, broadcast date, duration. No file uploads, no audio processing, no waiting. If YouTube has captions for it, podProse can work with it.
2. AI rewrites it
Raw auto-captions are messy -- wrong names, no punctuation, filler words, walls of unformatted text. podProse rewrites the entire transcript into clean, structured prose. Speakers are identified and attributed by name. Filler and repetition are removed. The output includes a summary, key takeaways, and the full transcript organised under topic headings. Watch the rewrite happen in real time.
3. Quality check
After the rewrite, podProse runs an AI quality check that scans for name spelling errors, missing topics, factual issues, and other problems. Issues are flagged in a report. You can fix them with one click or dismiss them if they are not relevant.
4. Publish or export
One click publishes the polished transcript to your public podProse blog at podprose.org, complete with RSS feed and SEO metadata. You can also export to Google Docs* or copy to clipboard. Every transcript is saved to your personal catalogue -- build and curate your own library of podcast content across any channels and topics.
* Google Docs export available on Premium plan
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so doctor sarah chen was saying that you know the the gut microbiome is is basically like this second brain right and and i think what people dont realize is that like when youre talking about serotonin like ninety percent of your serotonin is actually produced in the gut not in your brain which is which is kind of mind blowing right and and professor martinez was was talking about this at the stanford conference last year he he basically said look weve been weve been thinking about mental health completely wrong for the past fifty years like weve been so focused on on whats happening up here that we we totally ignored whats happening down here
Matt Brennan: Dr Sarah Chen was saying that the gut microbiome is essentially a second brain. What most people dont realise is that ninety percent of your serotonin is actually produced in the gut, not in the brain -- which is mind-blowing. Professor Martinez presented this at the Stanford conference last year. His argument was straightforward: weve been thinking about mental health completely wrong for the past fifty years. Weve been so focused on whats happening in the brain that we totally ignored whats happening in the gut.
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