Sunday's recording → shareable sermon notes for the congregation, small groups, and the newsletter.
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EXAMPLE
SUNDAY-SERMON.MP3 — 42 MIN
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SUNDAY-SERMON-NOTES.MD
Title & theme Grace that finds us
Scripture references Luke 15:11-32
Main points 3 points
Application for the week ahead
What you get
check_circleNotes built only from what was preached, nothing added
check_circleScripture references captured only as cited aloud
check_circleMain points, illustrations, application, and closing summary
check_circleA Markdown file for the web and a formatted DOCX
check_circleAudio or video accepted — we extract the audio first
How it works
1Upload the sermon recordingDrop in one audio or video file up to 500 MB — the Sunday livestream export, a phone recording, or the soundboard file.
2We transcribe and take notesThe speech is transcribed on our own servers, then structured into notes built only from what was preached — with scripture references only as cited aloud.
3Download and shareA Markdown file for the website or newsletter and a formatted DOCX for print, both named after your recording.
Who uses this tool
CONGREGATION
Notes for everyone who missed Sunday
Turn the recording into notes the whole church can read, whether or not they were in the room.
SMALL GROUPS
A midweek study from the sermon
Notes plus discussion questions give a small group everything it needs to go deeper on the message.
CHURCH COMMUNICATIONS
Newsletter and website recaps
The Markdown file drops straight into the church website or email newsletter as a sermon recap.
YOUTH MINISTRY
Follow-up for students
Reflection questions on the same message keep students engaged with what was preached.
SOCIAL MEDIA
Quotable lines from the message
Pull the preacher's own memorable lines to share through the week, in their original wording.
CHURCH ARCHIVES
A written record of every message
Structured notes make a sermon archive you can search by theme, passage, and series.
SECURITY
Built for sensitive documents
Bank statements, medical files, case records. Security isn't a feature we added — it's the foundation.
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Encrypted in transit
Encrypted in transit over TLS 1.2+, and stored in access-controlled, encrypted object storage. Files are protected the moment they leave your browser.
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Your files stay yours
Workspaces are isolated per account. Role-based access shows teammates only what they need.
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Deleted, not stored
Files are deleted after processing. Everything runs on our own hardware and is never sent to an outside AI service, so your data is never used to train models.
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Questions
Common audio and video recordings: MP3, M4A, WAV, AAC, FLAC, OGG, OPUS, WMA, and video like MP4, MOV, M4V, WEBM, MKV, and AVI. For video we extract the audio track first. One recording per job, up to 500 MB.
No. The notes are built only from the words in the recording. Scripture references are listed only when the preacher cited them aloud, exactly as given — nothing is added or 'corrected'. A misspoken or misheard reference will appear as spoken, so check references against the recording before publishing.
Six sections: title & theme, scripture references, main points, illustrations & stories, application, and a closing summary. You can ask for extras on top — discussion questions, a newsletter summary, quotable lines — but the six baseline sections are always there. If the sermon has no material for a section, the notes say so rather than inventing content.
No. The transcription has no speaker labels, so the notes treat the recording as one message. A recording that mixes announcements, worship, and the sermon works best if you trim it to the sermon first.
6 credits per minute of audio. Because the length is not known until the file is processed, the upfront hold is estimated from file size at a typical bitrate for the format (about 1 MB per minute for MP3 audio, more for WAV, FLAC, or video). The minimum is 6 credits.
Yes. Recordings run on our own servers, are never used to train any model, and are auto-deleted 7 days after the job finishes.