Swell AI
The ultimate solution for podcasters, content creators, and businesses looking to streamline their post-production process. With Swell AI, Zoom customers can easily import their cloud recordings and automate the writing of show notes, articles, summaries, and more for their podcast episodes.
The primary use case for the Swell AI Zoom app is to save time and effort for Zoom users by automating the time-consuming process of transcribing, summarizing, and curating their podcast content. Users can import their cloud recordings to the Swell dashboard and let the podcast AI writer do the heavy lifting.
There are three pricing plans available - Hobby, Professional, and Business - with different numbers of uploads per month, but all including articles, social posts, transcripts, time-stamped show notes, summaries, title variations, and customer support.
For those considering installing the Swell AI Zoom app, there are no prerequisites or requirements. Simply sign up for a free account, import your cloud recordings, and let the app do the rest.
Customers looking for additional information can access the app's Q&A section, chat with an agent, or visit the website for more details on pricing, plans, and resources.
Overall, the Swell AI Zoom Marketplace app is an essential tool for anyone looking to automate their podcast post-production process, save time, and improve their content's quality. Install it today and take the first step towards creating high-quality podcast content with ease.
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May include access to calendar of scheduled Zoom meetings and webinars, and related details about those meetings and webinars.
Preferences and settings, which may include whether a passcode or a waiting room is required, permitted event capacity, screen sharing settings, and other settings and configuration information.
Content generated in Zoom products, which may include audio, video, messages, transcriptions, feedback, responses to polls and Q&A, and files, and related context , such as invitation details, meeting or chat name, and meeting agenda.
Information people provide when registering for a Zoom meeting, webinar or recording, which may include name and contact information, responses to registration questions, and other registration information.
Information about how people and their devices interact with Zoom products, which may include when participants join/leave, whether participants sent messages and who they message with, performance data, and other usage information and metrics.
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