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Pasting Meeting Transcripts as a Source

Operations
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Meeting Transcripts as Sources

Long meetings are full of content ideas — they just need to be pulled out. Paste the transcript into Sources and 38Hub does the rest.

How to Use It

  1. Open Sources from the sidebar
  2. Click Add Source and choose Paste Meeting Transcript
  3. Give the source a name (e.g. Q2 strategy meeting — Apr 15)
  4. Paste the transcript text
  5. Click Save and Extract

What Happens Next

The transcript is saved as a source, then AI extracts the most promising content ideas, scores each one 1–10, and drops them into your Idea Inbox tagged with the source name.

Tips

  • Edit before pasting — strip out hellos, sign-offs, and tangents to give AI denser raw material
  • Length: up to 15,000 characters per transcript. Split very long meetings into multiple sources
  • Re-run extraction from the source detail page if you want fresh ideas later

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