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
- Paste a public YouTube link.
- Transkripe loads the transcript when captions or subtitles are available.
- 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.