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audien.to

Turn recordings into source-linked work

Productivity
Artificial Intelligence
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Your recording is not the deliverable. audien.to turns calls, interviews, podcasts, lectures, and voice notes into minutes, recaps, show notes, drafts, subtitles, or custom outputs, while keeping useful lines linked to the moment they came from. Free daily use, no signup.

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Hey Product Hunt, We are sharing audien.to, a small tool built around a simple belief: the recording is usually not the deliverable. The crowded category is transcription. The part that still feels broken to us is what happens after: you get a wall of text, then you still need to find the moment, pull the quote, write the recap, make the minutes, draft the show notes, or turn the call into something another person or agent can use. audien.to is our attempt to keep those two things together: - Drop in an audio file, link, or browser recording - Get a speaker-aware transcript - Turn it into meeting minutes, show notes, email recaps, study notes, article drafts, subtitles, or a custom format - Keep the useful lines linked back to the moment they came from, so the source is not lost The idea is simple: audio is not just text. It is human context that happened in time. The output should be useful, but it should still remember where it came from. It is free for 90 minutes every day, supports 67 languages, works without signup, and auto-deletes files after 72 hours. We would love feedback from people who live in meetings, interviews, podcasts, lectures, research calls, or voice notes. Where does audio still get stuck in your workflow?

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Love the 'recording is not the deliverable' framing. Honest question though: in a category this crowded, what's the moment a user decides this is their tool and not just today's free transcriber? With no signup and auto-delete: zero friction, but also zero retention hooks. What brings a user back tomorrow?

The source-linked line is the right primitive here. In calls and interviews, the risky part is when a recap or draft keeps the polished conclusion but loses the exact moment that justified it.

One feature I’d love: a “claim audit” view on generated outputs, where each bullet or paragraph can show the transcript moment(s) it came from and which parts were inferred. That would make it much easier to turn interviews or customer calls into publishable work without accidentally laundering a hunch into a fact.

About audien.to on Product Hunt

Turn recordings into source-linked work

audien.to launched on Product Hunt on June 3rd, 2026 and earned 74 upvotes and 4 comments, placing #28 on the daily leaderboard. Your recording is not the deliverable. audien.to turns calls, interviews, podcasts, lectures, and voice notes into minutes, recaps, show notes, drafts, subtitles, or custom outputs, while keeping useful lines linked to the moment they came from. Free daily use, no signup.

audien.to was featured in Productivity (653.8k followers) and Artificial Intelligence (471k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 239.4k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

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