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Podcast Show Notes Generator

Generate structured show notes from your transcript or outline. Auto-extract key takeaways, timestamps, and links.

Generated Show Notes

# Episode Title

## Connect With Us
- Subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform
- Leave a review if you enjoyed this episode
- Share with someone who would find this valuable

How to Generate Show Notes

  1. Choose a template (standard, detailed with timestamps, or minimal for social)
  2. Enter your episode title and optional guest information
  3. Paste your transcript or outline (separate topics with blank lines)
  4. Add any links and resources mentioned in the episode
  5. Copy or download the generated show notes

Why Show Notes Matter

Good show notes improve your podcast's SEO, making episodes discoverable through search engines. They provide value to listeners who want to reference specific points, and they make your podcast look professional. Timestamps help listeners jump to topics they care about, increasing engagement and satisfaction.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are podcast show notes?

Show notes are a written summary that accompanies a podcast episode. They typically include an episode summary, timestamps, key takeaways, guest information, and links to resources mentioned in the episode.

How does the generator create show notes?

Paste your transcript or outline, and the tool extracts key points using signal word analysis, generates timestamps from paragraph breaks, and structures everything into a professional show notes format.

What templates are available?

Three templates: Standard (summary, key takeaways, links), Detailed (adds timestamps for each topic), and Minimal/Social (condensed format for social media posts).

Can I add links and resources?

Yes. There's a dedicated links section where you can add labels and URLs. These are formatted as clickable markdown links in the output.

How are timestamps generated?

Timestamps are estimated based on paragraph breaks in your transcript and average speaking pace (150 WPM). They provide a starting point that you can fine-tune to match your actual episode.

Can I download the show notes?

Yes. You can copy the show notes to your clipboard or download them as a Markdown (.md) file, ready to paste into your podcast hosting platform or website.

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