What does the free generator include?
From a single brief you can generate a timed episode script, SEO-optimized show notes, chapter timestamps, guest interview prep and short-form promotional copy. You can select runtime templates, tone and basic localization options; export formats include plain text and Markdown and timestamped CSV for chaptering tools.
Who owns the copyright to generated scripts and how should I cite sources mentioned in a script?
Copyright ownership and licensing depend on the platform’s terms of service. Treat generated copy as a draft that you review and adapt. If your script quotes or summarizes third-party material, verify the original source and include citations or permissions as needed before publishing.
How accurate are factual claims and how should I verify quotes or statistics?
The generator can synthesize factual-sounding statements but it does not replace source verification. Always fact-check quotes, data points and claims against primary sources before publishing. Use the interview-prep outputs to guide research, not as a sole source of truth.
What export formats are available and how do they fit editing workflows?
Typical exports are plain text and Markdown for editors and publishers, plus a timestamped CSV option for chaptering and transcription tools. Use Markdown for CMS publishing, CSV to import chapter markers into Descript or other chapter tools, and plain text for copyediting and quick sharing with producers.
Can I generate scripts in languages other than English and handle regional idioms?
Yes — the tool supports localization workflows that adapt idioms and references for target regions (for example, neutral Spanish or Latin American Spanish). When localizing, review cultural references and localize examples, idioms and measurements to ensure authenticity.
How do I use the tool to prepare for interviews and shorten guest prep time?
Paste a guest bio or link to their public profile and generate a 30–60 second host primer, a set of focused interview questions and follow-ups. Share the guest primer and a short topic brief ahead of the recording to reduce prep time and align expectations.
Are there built-in templates for episode length and ad-break placement?
Yes — select common runtime templates (for example 5, 15, 30, 60 minutes) and the generator will suggest segment divisions and natural ad-break cue points. You can override lengths and reposition ad cues in the script editor as needed.
What are best practices to convert a script into social clips and blog posts?
Identify high-energy soundbites or surprising facts for clips, keep captions short with a clear hook, and pair clips with a timestamped chapter link in the show notes. For blog posts, use the script’s key takeaways as headings, summarize each segment in 80–100 words, and include timestamps that link back to the episode.
Is there a revision workflow for iterative edits and collaborator feedback?
Yes — export drafts in Markdown or plain text to share with editors. For collaborative feedback, paste the draft into your team editor or CMS, track changes and re-run the generator with updated briefs to iterate. Keep a single canonical draft for final audio edits and chaptering.