The first draft of an interview is rarely the final product. The recording contains several possible stories, but they are buried in repetition, context, and long answers.
From conversation to content
1. Preserve the full source
Keep the recording and transcript together. Do not edit away useful context before you understand the whole conversation.
2. Extract the editorial structure
A creator-oriented template should identify the central thesis, strongest story, contrasting viewpoints, quotable lines, unanswered questions, and possible audience angles.
3. Create multiple formats
From one structured interview, generate a long-form article, short video script, podcast outline, newsletter draft, social post angles, and follow-up questions. Each format should preserve the source while changing the pacing for its audience.
4. Keep the interview reusable
Save the structured notes and original transcript in a creator library. Future articles can cite the interview, compare it with other conversations, or use it as background for a larger series.
Where Mindar fits
Mindar combines AI Notes, knowledge libraries, and Content Factory so an interview does not produce only one transcript or one article. It becomes a source that can continue generating content without re-listening from the beginning.