YouTube to Newsletter Draft

Turn a YouTube video transcript into a newsletter draft you can edit before sending.

At a glance

Transkripe starts with captions from a public YouTube video when they are available. From that transcript, it can help create an email structure, key takeaways and a short intro.

Use the draft in your own email tool. Transkripe does not send newsletters, and videos without captions may not load.

Use cases

Creators sending recaps

Turn a long video into a readable email for people who missed it.

Teachers sharing class notes

Create a newsletter-style recap from a captioned lecture or tutorial.

Marketers reusing webinars

Draft a useful email from customer interviews, demos or event recordings.

Podcast hosts

Summarize a captioned YouTube episode for a listener update.

How it works

  1. Paste a public YouTube link.
  2. Transkripe loads the transcript when captions or subtitles are available.
  3. Create a newsletter draft, then edit and send it from your own email platform.

Frequently asked questions

What does YouTube to newsletter create?
It creates a newsletter draft from transcript text taken from a captioned YouTube video.
Does Transkripe send emails?
No. Transkripe creates text only. You send from your own email platform.
Does this work for every YouTube video?
No. Transkripe works when the public video has captions or subtitles available. Private, restricted or captionless videos may not load.
Is Transkripe free to start?
Yes. You can create a transcript for free when captions are available and try AI outputs from the transcript. Usage limits are shown clearly inside the app.
Can I copy the draft?
Yes. You can copy the draft and edit it in your email editor or document.
Is Transkripe affiliated with YouTube?
No. Transkripe is independent and is not affiliated with YouTube or Google.