Plain text with headings, speakers, and timestamps.
The default export. Drop the file into any notes app, static site, or chat thread and the structure survives intact. Opens in Obsidian, Bear, Logseq, iA Writer, and anything else that reads `.md`.
Professional paginated document ready to print or share.
Preserves chapters, speaker labels, AI insights, and quoted evidence spans. Font size tracks your iOS Dynamic Type setting so accessibility carries across.
Native rich text via the share sheet.
Swiftyscribe generates Apple Notes-compatible rich text and hands it off via the standard iOS share sheet — no iCloud Drive round-trip, no account linking.
Markdown with YAML frontmatter and wikilinks.
Configured out-of-the-box for Obsidian: frontmatter tags, speaker wikilinks, and chapter headings map cleanly to Obsidian's graph. Drop the file in your vault and Dataview queries just work.
Timed subtitle files for video editors.
If you're repurposing podcast audio into video (YouTube, social clips, courses), the SRT export lands straight into Final Cut Pro, Premiere, DaVinci Resolve, or Descript.
AI-generated episode summary, quotes, and topics.
One-tap condensed show notes with summary, key topics, notable quotes, and any linked resources. Works for podcasters writing show descriptions and for listeners building reading lists.
Stripped, no metadata, maximum portability.
For pasting into a prompt, an email, or anywhere Markdown noise would get in the way. You choose whether to include timestamps or speaker names.