Readable transcript
A clean Markdown transcript for skimming the call, quoting it later, or dropping it into your own notes.
Investor feedback, customer objections, roadmap tradeoffs, hiring discussions, and one-on-ones are the raw material of a founder's second brain. Transcripted keeps that spoken context local and turns it into something your future agent can actually reason over.
A founder's work is usually spread across dozens of conversations. The customer call explains why the pricing changed. The investor call explains why the milestone moved. The hiring call explains what skill gap is slowing the team down.
Most tools save those meetings as vendor-owned notes. Transcripted saves them as local artifacts you can keep, search, and feed back into your own tools over time.
A clean Markdown transcript for skimming the call, quoting it later, or dropping it into your own notes.
Dates, speaker identity, and machine-friendly metadata for founder workflows that go beyond reading a transcript.
A local catalog of the whole meeting history so your agent or script can work across the full set of conversations.
The same investor, customer, or teammate stays linked across meetings, which is what makes cross-meeting founder questions useful.
Point Claude, Cursor, Obsidian, or any file-reading tool at your local Transcripted folder.
Transcripted can generate a simple prompt that tells your agent where the files live.
On supported agents, the local MCP server lets you search, recap, and read meetings or dictations.
Developers can use the standalone CLI context commands or script against the same local Markdown files.
Yes. Transcripted keeps investor, customer, and team conversations local while turning them into reusable meeting memory your agent can query later.
Yes. Each call becomes a readable transcript, structured YAML frontmatter, and capture-folder layout so you can revisit what was said across multiple conversations.
Transcripted is free, MIT licensed, and does not require a subscription or account.
No. Transcripted records from your Mac instead of joining meetings as a bot. You still need to follow recording consent laws and internal policy.
Keep the meetings local, let the corpus compound, and give your future agent more than scattered notes to work with.