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Pluely for Content Creators: Streams, Scripts & Recaps

The best moment of your three-hour stream was an unscripted tangent at 1:47:12 — and finding it again means re-watching the VOD. Repurposing is where creator time goes to die: the description, the captions, the recap post, the clip hunt. Pluely gives you a live transcript of everything you record or stream, so the second you stop, the raw material for all of it is already written down — searchable, speaker-labeled, and ready to transform.

While recording or streaming

  • Live transcript, zero footprintListen mode captures your mic and system audio locally. No bot, nothing in your recording, and the overlay stays discreet on screen shares and captures.
  • Collab calls — recording with another creator? Speaker labels (Speaker 1, Speaker 2) mean you can find exactly who said the clip-worthy line without scrubbing raw footage — and you both work from one accurate transcript instead of two memories.
  • Mid-recording fact-checks — sanity-check a stat before saying it on camera with Ask mode; the pinned Web Search model covers anything current, and answers stream in without pausing your take.
  • Reacting content — screenshot the article, comment, or video you're reacting to with image uploads and ask for the sharp version of your response.
  • Live Q&A — reading viewer questions aloud? Flip on Automatic responses and Pluely drafts an answer each time a question lands, built from your prompt and the live transcript. It never interrupts mid-sentence, and throwaway remarks don't trigger it.

After you stop

Every session lands as a reopenable meeting in Meetings. From one transcript:

  • A summary becomes the video description or stream recap post.
  • Key points become a timestamped chapter list.
  • The most quotable lines become your short-form clip shortlist — no re-watch required.
  • A collab call becomes a caption draft for both channels.

Attach a channel voice guide to a custom prompt in Prompts so every recap reads like you wrote it.

How to set it up

  1. Switch to Listen mode before you hit record or go live.
  2. Grant microphone and screen-recording permission — that's how a remote collaborator's audio gets captured.
  3. Press Start listening; keep the overlay outside your capture area if you're streaming.
  4. Fact-check or brainstorm in the composer mid-session without breaking flow.
  5. Press Stop when you wrap; the session saves automatically, separate from your recording.
  6. Open the meeting and generate the description, chapters, and clip list.

Tips

  • Pausing Listen mode between segments costs nothing against your monthly transcription time — and the live countdown always shows what's left (Plans & usage).
  • Forgot to stop after the stream? Listen mode auto-stops after five minutes of silence, so an idle session won't drain your allowance.
  • Streaming in more than one language? Transcription covers dozens of languages with multilingual auto-detect.
  • Name meetings by video title so the right transcript is findable when the description is due.

Last updated 2026-07-10 · pluely.com