What it is
Scribbler is an AI-driven service for extracting and presenting the core information from audio and video episodes, with an emphasis on podcasts and YouTube videos. It provides both a library of pre-indexed content and an on-demand summary service that condenses long episodes into short, readily consumable outputs. The platform also generates full transcripts tied to timestamps so users can jump to specific moments in an episode. In addition to summary and transcript generation, Scribbler offers an interactive layer that lets users pose questions to the content and receive answers derived from the episode material. Access is available under a free tier and a paid monthly subscription, with optional per-hour credit purchases for transcription and summarization.
Key features
Scribbler’s primary capabilities include instant AI summaries that highlight key takeaways from individual episodes and a searchable index to find relevant items across the library. It produces complete transcripts and exposes timestamps that allow direct navigation to particular sections of an episode. The service supports conversational interaction with content, enabling users to ask questions and obtain responses grounded in the episode text. Users can request summaries on demand rather than relying only on pre-generated items, and they can subscribe to email digests that deliver curated summaries. Pricing details shown on the site include a free plan with optional per-hour credit charges for transcription and summarization and a premium monthly plan that includes unlimited library access and reduced per-hour rates for on-demand services.
Use cases
The product suits listeners who want to quickly extract the main points from long-form audio or video without listening to entire episodes. Researchers, students, or professionals who need searchable transcripts and timestamped navigation can use Scribbler to locate and cite segments efficiently. Content consumers who prefer digest-style email updates can subscribe for curated digests, while those needing one-off analyses can buy on-demand summaries or credits for specific episodes. The conversational query feature is aimed at users who want targeted answers from episode content, such as fact checking, extracting quotes, or clarifying concepts discussed in a show.