Record the episode.Get the show notes.
Memoth turns each episode — solo riffs, interviews, and co-host banter — into a transcript, summary, highlights, and a production to-do list, so you spend your time making the show instead of writing it up.
Sound familiar?
Show notes eat your edit time
Writing up titles, summaries, and timestamps after every episode is the chore that delays publishing. Memoth drafts the notes from the recording itself.
The best moment is buried
The pull-quote you want for a clip is somewhere in 60 minutes of audio. A searchable transcript lets you jump straight to it.
Production tasks slip through
Sponsor reads, guest intros, fact-checks, and edit notes get lost between recording and publishing. Memoth keeps them as action items.
How Memoth helps
Record the episode
Capture a solo episode or a conversation on iPhone, iPad, or Mac — at your desk or on the move.
Get the breakdown
Memoth creates a transcript with speaker labels, a summary, highlights, and follow-up tasks from the recording.
Publish faster
Turn the summary into show notes, search the transcript for clip-worthy quotes, and work through your production list.
More than a transcript
Speaker-labeled transcripts
Host and guest are separated, so interview transcripts are easy to read, quote, and repurpose.
Show notes from the summary
Start each episode's description, chapters, and key points from a summary instead of a blank page.
Find any quote
Search the full transcript for a phrase to locate the exact moment you want to clip or reference.
A production to-do list
Edit notes, sponsor reads, fact-checks, and guest follow-ups become action items you can actually track.
Original and translated notes
For guests or audiences in another language, translate the episode while keeping the original transcript for exact wording.
Works across your devices
Record wherever the conversation happens, then review and write up later on Mac with iCloud sync.