Preserve context
Keep videos, transcripts, frames, notes, topics, and AI findings together.
Collect TikToks, Reels, YouTube videos, interviews, and campaign references in one place. Extract transcripts, hooks, topics, audience language, visual patterns, and content opportunities—then turn the findings into briefs your team can execute.
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Content intelligence library
AI Marketing Research
96 videos · 12 sources · 8 topics
Trending topics
Repeated hooks
Audience language
Content gaps
Few videos explain how teams preserve and reuse research over time.
Suggested brief
How content teams build a searchable research system instead of another folder of saved links.
Inspiration gets scattered across bookmarks, Slack messages, spreadsheets, personal accounts, and forgotten folders. Valuable examples are saved without context, research is repeated, and the original source becomes difficult to recover.
Without GetTranscribe
With GetTranscribe
Capture useful videos, understand what is inside them, organize the findings, and turn the strongest insights into content your team can create.
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Save public social links, upload files, import in bulk, use the browser extension, or share videos directly from mobile.
96 videos added to "AI Marketing Research"
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Generate searchable transcripts, key frames, scenes, hooks, topics, CTAs, visual descriptions, and structured summaries.
8 topics · 14 hook patterns · 32 source moments identified
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Group videos by campaign, audience, topic, content pillar, competitor, product, or stage of the funnel.
AI Marketing · 5 topic pillars
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Compare multiple videos to see what is repeated, what language audiences use, and which questions remain unanswered.
"AI agents" frequent · implementation costs rarely covered
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Turn the evidence into an angle, hook, outline, source list, visual direction, and CTA.
New editorial brief from 11 source videos · 18 timestamps
Analyze an entire body of content instead of opening videos one by one.
Content intelligence collection
AI Marketing Research · 96 videos · 12 sources
Collection overview
96
videos analyzed
12
creators and brands
8
recurring topics
14
hook patterns
6
content opportunities
Main insight
Most content focuses on tools and productivity, while fewer videos address organizational adoption, trust, and implementation costs.
Collection snapshot
96
videos
12
sources
8
topics
Brief status
Editorial brief ready from 11 source videos and 18 supporting timestamps.
Preserve valuable examples, language, insights, and strategic context so every new campaign starts from accumulated knowledge—not from zero.
Shared research exports and organized team collections.
Keep videos, transcripts, frames, notes, topics, and AI findings together.
Find a quote, topic, objection, product mention, scene, or visual example across entire collections.
Bring proven insights, sources, and frameworks into future campaigns.
Help new team members understand existing research without reviewing months of messages and documents.
Jump directly from every finding to the original supporting moment.
Analyze market conversations, recurring themes, unanswered questions, and audience language before defining the editorial calendar.
Build a source-backed understanding of the topic, competitors, messaging, formats, and content opportunities.
Turn videos into structured briefs containing the angle, hook, key points, supporting evidence, visual direction, and CTA.
Convert webinars, interviews, podcasts, social videos, and campaign content into new formats without losing the original context.
Compare existing content against current conversations and identify topics, claims, formats, or audience questions that are missing.
Keep research usable after campaigns end or team members change.
GetTranscribe helps your team distinguish between saturated topics, emerging patterns, unanswered questions, and underused formats.
Saturated topic
"Top AI tools" appears in 31% of the collection.
Emerging pattern
AI agents for specific job roles increased across the most recent videos.
Unanswered question
Few sources explain how teams measure workflow ROI.
Underused format
Only three videos use a real before-and-after workflow demonstration.
Recommended next move
Publish a practical before-and-after case study showing time, cost, review steps, and measurable outcomes.
Turn useful source videos into new content while preserving the original claims, context, examples, and supporting moments.
Generated content should remain grounded in reviewed source material and your team's editorial judgment.
Use exports, API access, n8n, Make, Zapier, Claude, and ChatGPT to connect GetTranscribe with your editorial and production workflows.
Example flow
Connect through your preferred automation platform for Notion, Airtable, ClickUp, and Google Sheets.
Browser extension
Save research videos while browsing.
Bulk links & CSV
Import entire lists when you already have URLs.
REST API
Pipe recurring research links into your library.
n8n · Make · Zapier
Connect through your preferred automation platform.
Videos, transcripts, frames, topics, sources, and questions in one searchable place.
Angle, hook, structure, evidence, visual direction, and CTA.
Recurring themes, emerging conversations, and underexplored questions.
Exact phrases, objections, questions, and terminology from source content.
What is overused, missing, or ready for a stronger point of view.
Scripts, articles, carousels, newsletters, and social angles grounded in the source material.
Real production library used by GetTranscribe / Achieve Apex for content research—not a fictional customer story. Same workflow content teams use to preserve findings and ship briefs.
Challenge
Relevant videos were spread across bookmarks, chats, browser tabs, and personal accounts—with no shared way to recover why a clip mattered.
Collection
84 videos organized into 7 research folders spanning Instagram, TikTok, YouTube.
Analysis
Topics, hooks, audience language, claims, questions, and key source moments extracted across collections—including deep dives with timestamps.
Outputs
Searchable library, editorial findings, and reusable collections—including a Visual Hooks folder with 11 videos ready for brief work.
84
Videos analyzed
7
Research folders
3
Platforms
11
Visual Hooks folder
Result
Research stays searchable after campaigns end. New editorial work starts from accumulated evidence—transcripts, frames, and source moments—instead of another folder of saved links.
Metrics from the founder research account as of July 17, 2026.
View the complete content workflowIt is the process of turning social videos into structured, searchable research. GetTranscribe extracts transcripts, frames, scenes, topics, hooks, and other observable elements so teams can compare videos, preserve findings, and turn them into content briefs and new ideas.
Yes. Videos can be organized into folders and collections by campaign, topic, competitor, audience, product, or another structure that fits your workflow.
Yes. You can search, compare, and ask questions across collections of analyzed videos rather than reviewing each video separately.
Findings can be reviewed against the supporting transcript, frame, source video, and timestamp. AI-generated analysis should still be reviewed by your team before publication or strategic use.
GetTranscribe can turn analyzed material into structured outputs such as angles, hooks, outlines, source lists, visual direction, and CTAs. Availability and limits depend on the current plan.
Yes. Analyzed videos can support scripts, articles, captions, carousels, newsletters, and other content outputs grounded in the original source material.
No. GetTranscribe helps organize evidence, detect patterns, and accelerate research. Your team remains responsible for editorial decisions, accuracy, brand voice, and final approval.
GetTranscribe can connect with external tools through available exports, API access, n8n, Make, Zapier, webhooks, and supported integrations. Connect through your preferred automation platform for tools without a direct integration.
GetTranscribe processes content you explicitly submit and sources it is permitted to access. It does not require access to private social media accounts.
Research can be organized and exported for team use. Check the current plan details for available collaboration and account features.
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