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TurboScribe AI Auto Transcribe Program

I finally  have a couple of updates for those of you who want to work from home. I'll start with a new AI for transcription that I think is comparable to any others on the market, which is TurboScribe. The price of Otter.AI is going up, and some of the perks have been diminished from the pro version that I use. So, I now use TurboScribe on a regular basis. That will be my main go-to auto transcription platform after I lose my Otter perks. I'm not going to pay $120 a year with extremely limited transcription available. And the perks I used to have for $99 a year has been moved to the business plan for $240 a year now - which still has extreme limitations attached to that price tag.

TurboScribe for auto transcription
image courtesy of TurboScribe.ai

TurboScribe allows three 30-minute files per day with the free version (enough for me for now) where Otter allows 300 total minutes per month, 30 minutes per session. There are still errors to fix, but TurboScribe does just as well for free as Otter does for $99 a year. I use Applian Replay Media Splitter to split my files into 30-minute segments. TurboScribe also has paid versions starting at $120 (50% off as of 1/17/2024) annually and will transcribe files up to 10 hours long with unlimited transcriptions. Even at full price ($240 not on sale), the perks are way better than anywhere else I've checked. Unlimited is way better than limited for the price of $240.

Keep in mind that TurboScribe will also translate "transcripts and subtitles to 134 plus different languages" and will transcribe speech in "any language to English". I do not know if that perk comes with the free version, however.

Are you aware of any other auto transcription services that use AI or media splitting services/programs that you believe to have fair prices or plenty of good freebies? If so, just leave in the comments below! I'll have the other work-from-home update available for you tomorrow.

Have a great day,

Patricia

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