The pricing is confusingly giving counts of videos of short length, rather than time per price.
The vodcasts that most need transcription are long form. After the "don't make me do math" pricing, you do have a table of minutes, up to 60, so for a typical, say, ContraPoints vodcast episode, you multiply by 3, and find out that could cost $30 to turn into the optimized transcript. (Which the creator might well pay for if they value their time, but viewers might not.)
Thanks for the feedback. I'll try to clarify the pricing table a bit better. And yes, this is targeting creators more. If it turns out that viewers are the better target market, I might pivot it a bit. And I'm considering adding a discount for longer videos.
I signed up, and it's a beautiful UI, with impeccable results for the PDF or Markdown flavors in particular. Speed was impressive on a video that had subtitles off. Bundling all formats into a zip is a stroke of genius.
Does your tool work on 3 hour vodcasts? There are quite a few long series I would far prefer to read than listen.
The vodcasts that most need transcription are long form. After the "don't make me do math" pricing, you do have a table of minutes, up to 60, so for a typical, say, ContraPoints vodcast episode, you multiply by 3, and find out that could cost $30 to turn into the optimized transcript. (Which the creator might well pay for if they value their time, but viewers might not.)