Transcript to LinkedIn Post

Paste a raw transcript and get a scroll-stopping LinkedIn post, hook, story and CTA, in your voice.

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Drop in any transcript, a podcast episode, a webinar recording, an interview, a sales call or a voice memo you dictated, and Tugan.ai mines it for the one idea worth posting, then writes a finished LinkedIn post around it: a thumb-stopping first line, short punchy paragraphs, a concrete story or insight pulled straight from the transcript, and a comment-baiting close. Because it works from what was actually said, the post keeps your real examples and phrasing instead of the generic, lifeless summary you get when you paste a transcript into ChatGPT and ask it to "make this a LinkedIn post."

Why turn a transcript into a LinkedIn post?

  • You already said the smart thing out loud, on a call, in an interview, on a recording. Turning it into a post is the lowest-effort, highest-leverage content you can publish.
  • A transcript is unusable as-is. The value is locked in 5,000 words of speech; this surfaces the 200 that belong on LinkedIn.
  • One recording is a whole week of posts. Pull a different angle from the same transcript each day instead of staring at a blank composer.
  • It beats prompting ChatGPT. Feeding it the actual transcript means the post carries your real anecdotes and numbers, not invented filler.

See it in action

Input · transcript

[Interview transcript, 42 min] INTERVIEWER: So how did you actually land your first ten clients? GUEST: Honestly, um, it wasn't outbound. Everyone tells you to cold email but, you know, for us the first ten all came from one thing, I wrote a teardown of a company I admired and tagged the founder. He shared it. That post did like 40,000 views and three of those first ten clients came directly from the comments. So my whole, like, theory now is: don't pitch, publish. Make the thing people would've hired you to make, but give it away. The proof of work IS the pitch...

Output · LinkedIn post

Everyone told me to cold email for my first 10 clients. I did the opposite. Here's what actually worked 👇 I wrote a public teardown of a company I admired, and tagged the founder. He shared it. The post hit 40,000 views. Three of my first ten clients came straight from the comments. No pitch. No "quick call?" DM. Just one piece of proof-of-work, given away for free. That's when it clicked for me: Don't pitch. Publish. Make the exact thing someone would've hired you to make, then give it away. The proof of work IS the pitch. What's the one piece of work you could publish this week instead of pitching?

What is the Transcript to LinkedIn?

A transcript-to-LinkedIn-post converter turns the verbatim text of a recording into a single, publish-ready LinkedIn update. A raw transcript is a wall of unedited speech, filler words, tangents, no structure, that nobody will read. This tool extracts the strongest takeaway, reshapes it for the feed (a hook line, one idea, line breaks engineered for the "see more" cut, a question that invites comments) and rewrites the spoken cadence into clean written copy that still sounds like you.

How it works

  1. 1

    Paste the transcript

    Drop in the full text from your podcast, webinar, interview, call or dictated note, messy, timestamped or clean, it doesn't matter.

  2. 2

    Tugan finds the angle

    It reads the whole transcript, identifies the most post-worthy insight and the supporting story or data, and ignores the filler.

  3. 3

    It writes the post

    You get a hook, scannable short paragraphs, a real example from the transcript and an engagement-driving CTA, formatted for the feed.

  4. 4

    Tweak and publish

    Adjust the tone, regenerate for a different angle, or run it again on the same transcript to get a full week of posts. Paste into LinkedIn.

What a great LinkedIn post includes

  • A standalone first line that earns the click before the "…see more" cut
  • One idea per post, not a summary of the whole transcript
  • Short, white-space-heavy paragraphs built for mobile scanning
  • A specific story, number or quote lifted straight from the recording
  • A natural, conversational voice, the spoken cadence cleaned up, not corporate-ified
  • A closing question or CTA that invites comments and reshares

Who it's for

Podcasters & hosts

Turn each episode transcript into a week of LinkedIn posts that send listeners back to the show.

Coaches & consultants

Reshape client-call and webinar transcripts into authority posts without writing from scratch.

Founders

Dictate a two-minute voice memo, paste the transcript, and ship a thoughtful post the same day.

Ghostwriters

Interview a client once, then mine the transcript for an entire month of their personal-brand content.

Benefits

  • Works with any transcript, timestamped, messy or clean
  • Keeps the real anecdotes and phrasing from the recording
  • One transcript becomes a week of distinct posts
  • Formatted for the feed: hook, white space, CTA
  • No prompt engineering, paste and generate

Frequently asked questions

Does the transcript need to be cleaned up first?+

No. You can paste a raw, timestamped transcript with filler words and speaker labels exactly as your tool exported it. Tugan strips the noise and works from the substance, there's nothing to format or clean up beforehand.

Can I get more than one post from a single transcript?+

Yes, that's the point. A 40-minute conversation usually contains five or six post-worthy ideas. Regenerate to pull a different angle each time and turn one recording into a full week of LinkedIn content.

Will the post sound like a robot summarised my call?+

No. Because it works from your actual words, the post keeps your stories, numbers and turns of phrase. It cleans up the spoken cadence into readable written copy while preserving the voice, not a flat AI summary.

What kinds of transcripts work best?+

Anything with a real idea in it: podcast episodes, webinars, interviews, sales and discovery calls, customer conversations, or a voice memo you dictated. The more specific the stories and numbers in the transcript, the stronger the post.

Is it free to try?+

Yes. Tugan.ai includes a 7-day free trial with credits, no card required to start, so you can paste a transcript and generate posts before deciding to upgrade.

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