What happens to your video or recording after you save it?

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Most video and audio workflows feel fragmented.

You save a video, upload a recording, or finish a meeting—then use separate tools to create a transcript, summarize it, translate it, extract ideas, and organize the results.

I’m building SnipLume around a different idea: the source and everything created from it should stay connected.

With SnipLume, you can start from a public video link, an audio/video upload, or a browser recording, then turn it into:

  • A searchable transcript with timestamps

  • AI summaries and grounded answers

  • Translations, notes, hooks, outlines, and scripts

  • Reusable assets saved in one workspace

Before we launch, I’d love to understand how people currently handle this workflow:

  1. What kind of video or audio do you work with most—meetings, interviews, podcasts, lectures, or creator research?

  2. What is the most frustrating step after capturing the source?

  3. Which output would save you the most time: transcript, summary, translation, searchable Q&A, or content drafts?

I’m especially interested in workflows that currently require multiple tools. I’ll use the feedback here to decide what SnipLume should improve next.

Thanks—I’m happy to answer questions and share more about how we’re building it.

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