Pull quotes without making quotes the whole product.
Cicadas drafts timestamped lines from the episode so quotes sit beside your show notes, newsletter, timestamps, and social posts.
Join the Waitlist"The useful line is usually the one that makes the idea easier to repeat."
"A podcast episode is raw material, not the final stop."
"Your audience remembers the sentence that gives them language for the problem."
"Good promotion starts with the idea, not the episode link."
"The quote should make someone curious enough to hear the context."
The good-line problem
You know there are useful lines in the episode, but finding them usually means scrubbing through audio, re-reading the transcript, and copying fragments by hand. Quotes matter, but they should be one output in the kit, not the whole workflow.
Quotes belong in the kit
Upload your episode once. Cicadas drafts quotable moments alongside show notes, timestamps, newsletter, and social posts so promotion starts from one shared context.
Drafted with the kit
Quotes are generated with the rest of the episode outputs, from the same transcript foundation.
Built around useful moments
Look for insights, opinions, memorable phrasing, and lines that can stand on their own.
Ready to review
Each quote includes timestamp context so you can check the source before publishing.
From episode to quote drafts in four steps
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Upload your episode
Drag and drop an audio file or paste your RSS feed URL.
- 2
AI analyzes the full transcript
Cicadas transcribes the episode, then scans for high-signal moments: strong opinions, memorable phrasing, data points, and emotional peaks.
- 3
Review your quotes
Review extracted quotes with timestamp and speaker context before you use them.
- 4
Share or export
Copy individual quotes or keep them beside the rest of the episode kit.
- —Listen back for half-remembered moments
- —Scroll through the transcript hunting for good lines
- —Manually copy and reformat for each platform
- —Give up and just post the episode link
- Upload once and get quote drafts with the kit
- Review lines with timestamp context
- Copy the moments you want to use
- Keep quotes connected to the full episode context
Keep exploring: Cicadas homepage, transcription foundation, custom prompts.
Make quotes part of the kit.
Join the waitlist for quote drafts and the rest of the content kit.
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