Clean up YouTube auto-captions, sermon transcripts, and social video subtitles with a workflow your team can adopt right away: paste text, drop in a URL, or automate the handoff with Zapier, n8n, or your AI assistant.
Jesus spoke to the sad you sees about the resurrection of the dead.
He referenced the writings of due to Ron of me to make his point.
The fair a seas stood nearby, watching closely.
He reminded them, “I am the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.”
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we read from Jonah 3 about Nineveh today. the Sadducees questioned Jesus again. later we quoted 1 Thessalonians before prayer.
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Current Workflow Fit
FaithTranscripts works best when it feels like the last cleanup step before publish, not a brand new system your team has to learn.
YouTube and social editors
Paste a video URL, fetch the captions, and export a subtitle file your editor can re-upload the same day.
Church media and content teams
Clean the transcript once, then reuse it for show notes, sermon archives, and social clips.
Automation-friendly orgs
Connect Zapier, n8n, or an AI assistant so cleanup happens inside the stack you already run every week.
How It Fits
Paste captions, upload an SRT or VTT, or drop in a YouTube URL. The product is strongest when it meets your team at the last cleanup step before publish.
Deterministic faith-aware fixes handle the obvious misses fast, while your team keeps control over anything ambiguous before it goes live.
Export a YouTube-ready subtitle file, deliver a cleaned transcript to Docs or Notion, or automate the handoff through Zapier, n8n, or an AI assistant.
Why it converts
Fix auto-captions before they confuse viewers, weaken retention, or make the message feel careless.
Why it converts
Clean transcripts once and reuse them across sermon archives, show notes, blogs, newsletters, and short-form clips.
Why it converts
Put FaithTranscripts inside the stack your team already runs instead of making creators learn a new publishing ritual.
Who It's For
Clean sermon transcripts and show notes before they hit your church app or podcast feed.
Fix auto-generated captions so viewers actually see “Thessalonians” instead of gibberish.
Catch misspelled names and attach proper scripture references before you publish.
Review captions and post copy for accuracy before they go out to thousands of followers.
Built for AI agents
FaithTranscripts ships a ready-made Agent Skill — a single SKILL.md file you can drop into Claude Code, Cursor, Claude Cowork, ChatGPT, or any Agent SDK app. It tells the model when faith content is on the table and exactly how to call our API to fix biblical names, link scripture references, and polish sermon, podcast, and video captions.
---
name: faith-transcripts-api
description: Use the FaithTranscripts API to
clean sermon, podcast, and video transcripts
— fixing biblical names and places, theology
terms, church names, and scripture references.
---
# FaithTranscripts API skill
When the user shares a sermon transcript,
caption file, or faith YouTube URL and asks
to clean, proofread, or caption it, call:
POST https://www.faithtranscripts.com
/api/v1/transcripts
with a Bearer token from
$FAITH_TRANSCRIPTS_API_KEY and one of:
source_type: paste | youtube
| url | upload
Return the corrected content plus the
by_category change summary.The full skill file — endpoints, errors, idempotency, etc. — lives in the docs.
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