← Solutions

Interviews

Interview transcription that keeps context intact

Record or upload interviews, separate speakers, and generate summaries without losing the original conversation.

Researchers, recruiters, journalists, consultants, and creators running interviews or user calls.

Telli.sh share modal for interview notes

Problems this workflow solves

  • Interview notes miss important nuance and exact phrasing.
  • Manual transcription delays research synthesis.
  • Sharing raw recordings is less useful than sharing structured notes.

What you can produce

  • Capture interviewer and participant turns.
  • Summarize themes, quotes, and next steps.
  • Share selected notes with collaborators.
  • Keep interview records organized for later analysis.

A practical Telli.sh workflow

1

Record or upload the interview

Use Telli.sh for live calls or upload an existing recording.

2

Validate speaker turns

Review speaker-separated transcript sections before extracting insights.

3

Summarize and share

Create a concise note that teammates can scan without listening to the full recording.

Sample output

What a reusable Telli.sh note can look like

This illustrative sample shows the shape of the output: source text, generated summary, and follow-up context stay close enough to review before sharing.

Transcript excerpt

Speaker 1: We need the launch notes by Friday. Speaker 2: I can draft the customer-facing summary and mark the open questions.

AI summary

The team agreed to finalize launch notes this week, keep open questions visible, and review the customer-facing summary before sharing.

Follow-up list

Draft the summary, confirm unresolved product details, review source transcript, and share the final note with the project team.

Questions teams ask

Can it help with user research interviews?

Yes. Telli.sh is useful for turning recorded user calls into searchable notes and summary material.

Can I share the result?

Yes. Notes can be shared through the product's sharing workflow when appropriate.

Try Telli.sh on your next conversation

Start with 60 free minutes and test transcription, translation, diarization, and AI summaries in one workflow.

Start free

Related workflows