Listeners find your podcast through word of mouth. Readers find your blog through Google. Ghostpen turns one recording into both — in your voice, structured for search, scored before it ships.
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Input — Podcast Episode
"We recorded a 52-minute episode on why most SaaS companies get their onboarding sequence wrong — three specific mistakes and how to fix each one."
Output — Blog Post
"Why Your SaaS Onboarding Is Losing Users Before Day 7 (And 3 Ways to Fix It)"
900 words — H2 per mistake — supporting sub-points — internal CTA — in the host's voice
This example represents a typical transformation workflow. Actual output will vary based on your episode content, length, and Voice DNA™ profile.
Drop in an audio file, paste a podcast URL, or upload a transcript. Ghostpen handles the transcription automatically if you don't have one yet.
Tell Ghostpen the episode topic, the key audience, and the depth you want — introductory, intermediate, or expert-level. This frames how the blog post is structured.
The transformation passes through your Voice DNA™ profile. The hook pattern, vocabulary range, and tone register from your voice model shape how the blog reads — not generic AI prose.
Content Score™ evaluates the draft before it reaches you. You see the score and breakdown. Edit to your standard, then publish. The blog post is yours — authored by you, assisted by Ghostpen.
The difference between a transcript-to-blog reformatter and Ghostpen is Voice DNA™. Your hook pattern, sentence rhythm, vocabulary range, tone register, humor and levity markers, and format preferences are modeled before any transformation runs. A podcast episode transcribed verbatim and reformatted into H2s isn't a blog post — it's a transcript with headings. Ghostpen restructures the argument, filters it through your voice model, and produces a document that reads the way you write, not the way you talk.
Learn how Voice DNA™ works →Every blog post generated from your podcast passes through Content Score™ before it reaches your drafts. Hook Strength, Structure, Clarity, and Engagement Potential are each evaluated and explained. Drafts scoring below 75 on Clarity are flagged with specific improvement suggestions — you decide whether to refine or override.
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