Show notes generator
Show notes are the part of publishing an episode that always gets rushed. FrameOS reads the episode transcript and drafts the notes — a summary, chapter timestamps, and the key topics and guests mentioned — so you ship them with the episode instead of days later.
Notes from what was actually said
The summary and topic list are drawn from the episode's transcript, so they reflect the real conversation — not a generic template you have to rewrite.
Chapter timestamps
Get timestamped chapters for the main segments so listeners can jump to a topic, and so the episode is easier to skim on YouTube and podcast apps.
Topics, names, and mentions
Pull out the key topics discussed and the guests or references mentioned, ready to drop into the description and your website.
Editable before you publish
Everything is a draft. Trim it, fix a name, add your links, and paste it where the episode goes live.
Show notes workflow
- Summary drawn from the transcript.
- Chapter timestamps for each segment.
- Key topics and guest mentions surfaced.
- Editable draft, ready to publish.
FAQ
Can FrameOS write podcast show notes?
Yes. It drafts a summary, chapter timestamps, and the key topics and names from your episode transcript, which you can edit before publishing.
Does it add timestamps?
Yes — chapter timestamps for the main segments so listeners can skip to what they want.
Does it work for video and audio-only podcasts?
Either — the notes are generated from the transcript, so an audio or video episode both work.