Part of the AI Video Clipping topic cluster · pairs with audiogram in the glossary.
Why Substack as an audiogram source
Substack has become a major host for opinion-driven and creator-led podcasts. The growth motion is identical to other hosts — the listener is on Substack, the discovery is on social, and audiograms bridge the two.
Getting your episode audio out of Substack
Substack podcast → Edit episode → Download audio file. Upload to Clipperz Audio mode.
Substack-specific tips
- Substack lets you embed the episode in the email newsletter — combine the email-delivered episode with the audiogram-driven social distribution for a reinforcing loop.
- Substack's discovery features (Notes, recommendations) work better when the episode has been promoted off-platform first; audiograms are the off-platform fuel.
The audiogram production workflow
- Export the episode MP3 from Substack (see steps above).
- Upload to Clipperz Audio mode. The AI runs transcription and clip scoring over the spoken content.
- Pick the audiogram-worthy moments from the ranked list (start with the top 3–5).
- Style the waveform, set captions, apply your brand template. Export as 9:16 MP4 for Reels/TikTok/Shorts or 1:1 for X/LinkedIn.
- Distribute to your social platforms. The audiogram is the bridge from the closed audio platform to the open social ones.
Substack audiogram FAQ
Can I upload the same audiogram to Substack Notes?
Yes — Substack Notes accepts video uploads. The audiogram exports as a standard MP4 that works on any video-accepting platform.
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