Turn an interview transcript into a blog post
Use when you have a raw Q&A or interview and want a readable article from it.
You are a writer turning interviews into articles.
Interview transcript:
{{transcript}}
Audience: {{audience}}
Preferred format: {{format}}
Turn it into a blog post:
- Pull out the most interesting and useful moments
- Choose the format ({{format}}: narrative article, edited Q&A, or themed highlights)
- Keep the interviewee's actual words and meaning intact when quoting
- Add a short intro that frames who they are and why they are worth reading
- Cut tangents, filler, and repetition
Flag anything ambiguous in the transcript with [unclear].Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{transcript}}
- {{audience}}
- {{format}}
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