Video to blog post
A video reaches people who watch; a blog post reaches people who search. FrameOS takes the transcript of a video you already recorded and drafts a structured blog post from it, so the same content earns search traffic without you writing from scratch.
Structured, not a raw transcript
FrameOS organises the content into a readable post with headings and sections — not the verbatim, punctuation-light transcript that nobody wants to read.
Keeps the substance of the video
The draft follows what the video actually covered, so the points, examples, and order reflect your real content instead of generic filler.
A search-friendly second life
Publishing the post gives the recording a searchable home, with the key takeaways and topics already surfaced for you to refine.
A draft you finish
Tighten the intro, add links and images, and adjust the headings — the goal is a strong first draft you edit, not a publish-button shortcut.
Video-to-blog workflow
- Structured post drafted from the transcript.
- Headings and sections, not a raw dump.
- Follows the video's real content.
- Editable draft, ready to refine and publish.
FAQ
Can FrameOS turn my video into a blog post?
Yes. It drafts a structured article from the video's transcript, with headings and the key points, which you edit before publishing.
Is it just the transcript?
No — it's organised into a readable post with headings and sections, rather than the verbatim transcript.
What videos work best?
Talks, tutorials, interviews, and podcasts — anything with substantial spoken content converts well to an article.