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One sermon in. A full week of content out.

Drop in Sunday's sermon. The same morning your team has a blog, five social posts, a devotional, a discussion guide, and a kids connection sheet, all in your church voice, ready to review.

Four steps. The same morning.

From raw audio to a full content kit your team can review. No technical skills, no AI prompts to write.

01

Drop in your sermon

Paste a YouTube link or upload the audio. MP3, MP4, WAV, M4A all work. No editing software, no AI to wrangle. Files up to 2 GB, so even a long Sunday recording fits.

Works with livestream rips, USB or lapel mic recordings, phone audio, and Zoom or Streamyard exports. We start with YouTube links — more platforms coming soon.

02

We transcribe what your pastor preached

Deepgram transcribes the sermon. Claude reads the transcript and pulls out themes, scripture references, illustrations, and the lines worth quoting. No prompts to write, no setup to configure.

We email you the moment your kit is ready — usually the same morning you upload.

03

The kit gets written in your voice

From the transcript we draft the full kit in your church voice: a blog post, social posts for Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and X, a devotional, a discussion guide, and a kids connection sheet.

Every piece is grounded in what your pastor actually said. Real quotes, real context. Nothing invented from a prompt.

04

Your team reviews, edits, publishes

The dashboard puts everything in one place. Edit inline, regenerate any piece you want to tweak, then export with one click. Nothing publishes without your team's sign-off.

Download as a ZIP, copy individual pieces, or hand it straight to your team.

A full week of content, from one sermon

Every upload fills your team's review queue with written posts, branded graphics, and short-form clips, all built from your pastor's actual message.

Blog post

A 1,000 to 1,500-word SEO article ready to publish on your church site.

Instagram caption

A caption written for the Instagram feed, with relevant hashtags.

Facebook post

A warm, community-focused post for your church Facebook page.

Twitter / X post

A short, sharable post sized for the X feed.

LinkedIn post

A steady, professional post for ministry leaders and networks.

TikTok script

A short to-camera script ready for vertical video.

Discussion guide

Questions for small groups or midweek study, pulled from the message.

Email newsletter

A midweek email recap that keeps your congregation in the message.

Kids connection

A take-home family sheet so Sunday's message lands at the kitchen table.

Branded social graphics

Ready-to-post images in your church's colors and logo, sized for each platform.

Short-form video clips

Vertical clips pulled from the sermon, captioned and ready for Reels, Shorts, and TikTok.

Same morning

From upload to a full content kit, ready to review

8 hrs

Your team gets back, every single week

95%+

Transcription accuracy on clear audio

Questions we hear most

How accurate is the transcription?

Deepgram lands at 95% or better on clear sermon audio. Your team can review and correct the transcript before any content gets generated.

What audio quality do we need?

Standard church PA recordings work fine. A lapel or pulpit mic is ideal. Phone recordings in a quiet room also work well.

How long does it take?

You get an email the moment your content is ready to review — usually the same morning you upload.

Can our team edit what gets generated?

Always. Every piece is fully editable in the dashboard, and your team can regenerate any section for a different angle.

Is our sermon content private?

Your sermons and the content we generate stay inside your account. Nothing publishes without your team's sign-off, and everything we make is yours to post, send, and keep. See our privacy policy for how we handle your data.