DriftNote analyzes your raw episode audio and generates structured, production-ready show notes that match your podcast's voice and formatting style.
Writing show notes takes 30-60 minutes per episode. Most creators either skip them entirely or publish bare-minimum descriptions that hurt discoverability.
Upload your raw audio and DriftNote generates structured show notes — with topic summaries, guest bios, resource links, and timestamps. Formatted for Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and your website.
Topic-by-topic breakdown with timestamps, guest mentions, and resource links — ready to paste into your hosting platform.
DriftNote learns your existing show notes format and vocabulary. Every output sounds like your team wrote it.
Show notes include natural keyword placement and structured formatting that helps your episodes rank in search.
Works with MP3, MP4, M4A, and WAV files. No length limit — from 5-minute clips to 4-hour interviews.
Episode 47: The Future of Remote Work — with Sarah Chen In this episode, we sit down with Sarah Chen, VP of People at Acme Corp, to discuss how remote-first companies are rethinking culture, hiring, and productivity in 2026. [00:00] Introduction & Sarah's background [03:45] Why Acme went fully remote in 2024 [12:20] The hiring advantage of remote-first [24:15] Building culture without an office [38:40] Tools and rituals that actually work [51:10] Advice for creators going remote-first Key Takeaways: - Remote work isn't about location — it's about asynchronous communication - Culture comes from shared rituals, not shared space - The best remote teams over-invest in documentation
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Start free trialDriftNote identifies natural topic breaks in your episode and generates descriptive, timestamped chapters — formatted for Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and RSS.
DriftNote identifies the most quotable moments from your podcast and extracts them with timestamps and speaker attribution. Perfect for social media, newsletters, and audiograms.