Askube reads the whole episode and suggests titles drawn from what you actually said — several options, in your brand voice, from a YouTube link or an uploaded file. Not clickbait you guessed at. No card to start.
From the real transcript · in your voice · free to start
Titles come from the real content of the episode — the strongest idea or moment in it — not from a thin prompt you typed. They describe what listeners will actually hear.
You don't get one take-it-or-leave-it line. Askube offers a handful of angles per episode, so you can pick the one that fits or remix the best parts.
Set a brand voice once and the titles match it — punchy or measured, plain or playful — instead of the same clickbait cadence every AI tool defaults to.
Works from a YouTube link or an uploaded audio or video file. No transcript prep, no copy-pasting — the raw episode is enough.
Askube also writes the hook titles for the short clips it cuts from the episode — so every piece you publish leads with a strong line, not just the episode itself.
The title is one output of many. The same episode also becomes posts, threads, clips, a newsletter, and show notes — so titling isn't a separate errand.
Paste a YouTube link or upload the audio or video file. The full episode is the input — not a one-line summary you have to write first.
Askube transcribes the episode and reads it end to end, so the titles it suggests come from what was actually said — the real hook, not a generic guess.
Get several title options in your brand voice. Use one as it is, or take it as a starting point — and pick up the posts, clips, and notes from the same episode while you're there.
Drop "Episode 47" from the front. The hook is the most interesting thing said in the episode — put that first.
A title sets an expectation. The best ones name the specific payoff a listener gets, and the episode delivers it.
Titles are how episodes get found. Plain, searchable language beats clever wordplay nobody types into a search bar.
Long titles get cut off in apps and feeds. Say the one thing that matters and stop.
Run one episode through Askube and get title options drawn from what you said — plus the posts, clips, and show notes to go with it. No card to start.