Use Cases
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 footprint — Listen 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
- Switch to Listen mode before you hit record or go live.
- Grant microphone and screen-recording permission — that's how a remote collaborator's audio gets captured.
- Press Start listening; keep the overlay outside your capture area if you're streaming.
- Fact-check or brainstorm in the composer mid-session without breaking flow.
- Press Stop when you wrap; the session saves automatically, separate from your recording.
- 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.
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Last updated 2026-07-10 · pluely.com