Social video to notes

Social Video to Notes

PostScribe turns supported public X/Twitter and YouTube video links into transcript-backed notes for research, quote capture, content planning, Obsidian, Markdown, and Notion.

A social video to notes workflow turns public video links into reusable text. PostScribe creates the transcript, summary, key quote candidates, source metadata, tags, and Markdown or Notion-ready exports so useful clips can become searchable research material.

Last updated: June 10, 2026

Public X + YouTube links
Transcript + summary
Markdown + Notion export

Output preview

Obsidian-ready research note

58 sec

Example source

https://youtu.be/market-brief

Example source

https://x.com/founder/status/205941...

Key quotes

"The clip is useful, but the note is the asset."

SummaryObsidian

# Product interview - saved from YouTube

why_saved:

Useful source for turning a public clip into a searchable note.

tags:

postscribe, social-video, research-note, obsidian

Start a note

Paste a public X/Twitter or YouTube video URL

The note is the lasting artifact

Public social video is fast-moving, hard to search, and easy to lose. PostScribe treats the video as the source and the transcript-backed note as the durable output: source URL, metadata, summary, key quotes, saved context, tags, and transcript.

For researchers, creators, and operators

Journalists can preserve quote context, creators can repurpose clips, analysts can review market commentary, and teams can capture product demos or public customer commentary without replaying the same video repeatedly.

Export where the work continues

PostScribe supports copy, TXT, Markdown download, Obsidian-friendly notes, and Notion-ready copy. The goal is to move public video into the notes, briefs, and research systems where the next step actually happens.

Why trust PostScribe

Built for public links, clear limits, and transcript-first work.

PostScribe supports public X/Twitter and YouTube video links, keeps raw media temporary, and makes plan limits visible before purchase. The durable output is the transcript, summary, source URL, saved context, tags, and reusable text layer, not long-term storage of the original media.

Public links only

Private, restricted, deleted, unavailable, and unsupported posts fail clearly instead of being treated as valid sources.

Temporary raw media

Processing artifacts are not the product. PostScribe is designed around saved transcripts, summaries, notes, and source metadata.

Transparent limits

Guest, free, credit-pack, and monthly plans communicate available minutes and transcript memory before users pay.

No local file shuffle

Compared with desktop transcription workflows, PostScribe starts from the public post URL and returns useful text in the browser.

Related searches

More ways to use PostScribe

The same transcript-first workflow works across common social video research tasks. Use the pages below to jump between X video transcription, tweet video notes, text conversion, and summary workflows.

What sources does PostScribe support?

PostScribe supports supported public X/Twitter video posts and public YouTube videos. Private, deleted, restricted, unavailable, unsupported, and non-video sources are not supported.

How is this different from a video downloader?

PostScribe is notes-first. It focuses on transcripts, summaries, source metadata, tags, key quotes, and exportable text rather than public video redistribution.

Can I use PostScribe with Obsidian or Notion?

Yes. Completed jobs include Obsidian-friendly Markdown export and Notion-ready Markdown copy.

Why add a reason for saving a clip?

A transcript is easier to rediscover when it includes the human reason you saved it. PostScribe includes that context in Markdown and Notion-ready exports.

Social Video to Notes for Obsidian and Notion | PostScribe