For psychologists & therapists
Turn one therapy-stream session into a week of authentic content.
You record a single 60-minute live or interview. Autopilot picks the strongest 30–60 second insights, captions them, and renders 8–12 publish-ready reels — without you ever touching a timeline or breaking confidentiality boundaries. Have a reel whose format you like? Show it and we’ll match it on your footage.
You went into psychology to help people, not to fight CapCut at 11 PM.
One Live → zero clips, every week
You stream weekly because the audience asks — but the recording sits in Drive. Cutting it manually means another 3 hours after a full clinical day. Most weeks it just doesn’t happen.
Freelance editors don’t get the field
A general video editor cuts where the camera moves, not where the *insight* lands. You spend 30 minutes per reel re-explaining what to keep — by then you could have edited it yourself.
Subtitles must be flawless — and they aren’t
Half your audience watches on mute, and the other half includes hearing-impaired viewers. Auto-captions miss diagnostic terms, mis-spell client names, or worse — invent ones. Every published reel is a manual subtitle review.
You can’t risk a confidentiality slip in a reel
You need a tool that respects what *cannot* be cut into a public clip — names, identifying details, third-party material — and lets you mark sensitive segments before any auto-edit touches them.
From one stream to a week of reels — in three steps.
1. Drop in your full session
Upload the 60–90 minute recording (Zoom, Riverside, OBS, anything). The pipeline transcribes it with domain-aware captions — psychology terminology, not generic subtitles — and shows you the full transcript with confidentiality flags on any names or identifying segments.
2. AI picks the strongest insights, you approve
Autopilot finds the 8–12 moments where you said something specific, story-driven and complete in 30–60 seconds — the kind that gets shared. You see them as a list with timestamps and a one-line "why this works" rationale, and you check or skip each one.
3. Get reels ready to publish — captions, B-roll, pacing
Each approved insight is rendered as a vertical reel with branded captions, paced cuts, and silence trimmed. Export to Reels, Shorts, TikTok or download. Need a tweak? Switch to Co-editor mode and chat with the AI in plain English ("strengthen the hook", "soften the music").
Psychologist filming 4 weekly streams → 12 publish-ready reels in under an hour.
Real-world cadence from active beta users in clinical practice: one weekly Live (60–90 min) becomes 8–12 reels per week. With Co-editor mode, total time per published reel drops from ~45 min (CapCut) to ~6 min (chat-driven nudges), with the same on-screen quality.
Common questions from psychologists & therapists
How does the platform handle confidentiality and client identifying details?
You can mark transcript segments as confidential before Autopilot runs. Marked segments are excluded from any reel candidate, and the captions in the timeline editor surface a warning if you try to publish a clip that overlaps with one. You stay in control of every edit decision.
Will captions correctly handle psychology terminology and clinical terms?
The transcription model is fine-tuned for clinical and psychotherapy vocabulary in English. Diagnostic terms, modality names (CBT, EMDR, IFS, schema therapy, etc.) and common medication names are recognised by default. You can also add your own glossary so recurring client-specific or framework-specific terms always render correctly.
Does this work for live streams, recorded sessions, podcast episodes — or all of them?
All three. The pipeline is format-agnostic — it operates on any audio/video file. Live recordings, pre-recorded interviews, podcast episodes, even masterclass replays all work. The only constraint is one recording per project (you can split a 3-hour event into chunks if you prefer).
What if the AI picks the wrong moments — can I still drive the edit myself?
Yes. Every reel candidate Autopilot suggests is editable in the timeline (Manual mode), or you can chat with Co-editor in plain English to nudge it. You can also reject the AI suggestions entirely and pick your own 30–60 second windows from the transcript — the rest of the pipeline (captions, pacing, B-roll, export) still runs automatically.
Read the workflow
Use caseHow to turn a podcast or interview episode into reels
Read the playbook
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