Guide

    Organize and archive your transcripts

    Every stream, video, and page you transcribe is saved to your account. My transcriptions is where you find them all again - and the archive keeps that list tidy as it grows.

    Where your transcripts live

    Every capture you run is saved to My transcriptions - the transcript library in your profile. Open it from your dashboard, or go straight to My transcriptions. Each capture is its own recording, listed with its source, so a week of watching live streams doesn't turn into one giant unsearchable blob - it stays a clean list of separate transcripts you can reopen anytime.

    Click any transcript to reopen the full, searchable text with timestamps - the same view you had while it was recording. Nothing you capture is thrown away when you close the tab.

    Archive keeps the list clean

    The more you use LiveScript, the longer your list gets. The archive is how you keep it under control without deleting anything. My transcriptions has two tabs:

    • Active - the transcripts you're currently working with. This is your default view.
    • Archived - the ones you're done with, tucked out of the way but never gone.

    Archiving a live capture also closes it: the next time you transcribe that same page, LiveScript starts a fresh transcript instead of appending to the old one. So archiving isn't just tidiness - it's how you draw a line under a session and start clean.

    How to archive and restore

    Archive a single transcript from its row, or select several and archive them in one move from the selection bar at the top. Everything you archive lands in the Archived tab, where a Restore button moves it straight back to Active. There's no penalty for archiving early - if you need a transcript again, it's one click away.

    A workflow that scales

    A simple habit keeps the library usable no matter how much you transcribe: leave what you're actively referencing in Active, archive each session once you're done with it, and dip into the Archived tab when you need to pull an old transcript back. Your full history stays searchable, and the list you look at every day stays short.

    Start building your library

    Every transcript you capture is saved automatically - there's nothing extra to turn on. Transcribe a YouTube or Twitch live stream, an uploaded file, or any site with audio, and it shows up in My transcriptions ready to organize.

    Try it on a live stream

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