For content teams and video operators

Short Video Script Extractor

Videosays is built for people who need to understand and reuse short-video content. You do not need to download the video or transcribe by hand. Submit a share link and Videosays returns copyable transcript text.

Use cases for short video script extraction

Capture competitor hooks, offers, and speaking patterns

Turn trending videos into a searchable topic library

Review your own scripts and pacing

Convert shared video text into editable research notes

Why short videos need script extraction

The valuable information in short videos is often spoken, not written in the title or caption. Replaying, pausing, and taking notes by hand is slow and error-prone. Videosays turns that workflow into a link-to-text step so creators can spend time analyzing content instead of copying it.

Where it fits in your workflow

If you run accounts, review clips, build research libraries, or study content formats, you can collect video links and send them to Videosays. The results can then be stored in Notion, Feishu, a database, or your own knowledge system for deeper analysis.

How it differs from generic speech-to-text tools

Most transcription tools expect an audio file. Videosays starts from short-video share links and handles link parsing, audio extraction, task status, API access, and usage billing for short-video workflows.

FAQ

Do I need to download the short video first?

No. Paste the short-video share link or the full shared text that contains the link.

Does it extract the video description or the spoken content?

Videosays focuses on the spoken content in the video and returns copyable transcript text.

Can I use it for competitor research in batches?

Yes. You can use the web dashboard, CLI, or API to connect multiple links to your analysis workflow.

Short Video Script Extractor - Turn Video Links Into Text | Videosays