Prompt Details
Model
(claude-4-6-sonnet)
Token size
1,369
Example input
[PODCAST_NOTES]: Episode 47: An Incredible Conversation with Sarah Chen. In this episode of The Founder Files, we have the absolute pleasure of sitting down with the legendary Sarah Chen, visionary CEO of Acmecorp and one of the most influential voices in SaaS today. Sarah shares mind-blowing insights from her journey building Acmecorp from zero to 50M dollars ARR in just 4 years. Join us as we dive deep into: the future of SaaS, best practices in fundraising, lessons learned scaling a team, career insights for aspiring founders, industry trends to watch, and mental health in entrepreneurship. You won't want to miss this incredible episode packed with absolute gold! Time stamps: 00:00 Introduction, 03:45 Sarah's background, 12:34 The Acmecorp story, 28:10 Fundraising advice, 42:00 Team building, 55:30 Closing thoughts. Special thanks to our amazing guest Sarah Chen! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts! Don't forget to share! Until next time, keep building!
Example output
Sarah Chen on raising Series B from a non-SaaS lead investor and the team restructure at 20M ARR
Episode 47 of The Founder Files. Guest: Sarah Chen, CEO of Acmecorp (now 50M ARR, prev. engineering director at Stripe).
Topic index:
03:45 Sarah's path from Stripe engineering director to Acmecorp founder
12:34 [SPECIFICS NEEDED: original topic "The Acmecorp story" is vague - from context, the founding story (first customers, first hire, the key early decision). Replace with the actual story Sarah told.]
28:10 Fundraising: why Acmecorp picked a consumer-generalist lead over the obvious SaaS-specialist VCs for the Series B
42:00 Team building: the org restructure at 20M ARR - what broke and the squad structure they rebuilt
55:30 [SPECIFICS NEEDED: "Closing thoughts" - replace with the specific final question or call to action Sarah made.]
Links:
- [LINKS NEEDED: the original notes had no guest social, Acmecorp link, or book/article references that came up. Pull them from the transcript or producer notes.]
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**Changes:**
- Replaced "Episode 47: An Incredible Conversation with Sarah Chen" with a title naming two specific topics
- Deleted the "absolute pleasure of sitting down with the legendary... visionary CEO... most influential voices" intro
- Compressed the guest line to current role + prior most-relevant role (Stripe eng director)
- Replaced the 6-bullet generic topic list with timestamped specific topics matched to the existing time codes
- Flagged 12:34 and 55:30 - still-vague topics that need transcript-sourced specifics
- Flagged the missing links section; dropped the "00:00 Introduction" non-topic line
- Deleted the "subscribe, rate, leave a 5-star review... keep building" CTA cluster
**Topic vagueness flagged:**
- 12:34 "The Acmecorp story" - needs the specific founding story
- 55:30 "Closing thoughts" - needs the specific final question or answer
- Links - pull from transcript or producer notes
**Navigation verdict:**
- Can a listener jump to a specific moment using the notes? Partial (timestamps preserved; some topics now specific, 12:34 and 55:30 need transcript review)
- Are guest claims and named entities surfaced for search? Partial (Stripe, Acmecorp, 50M ARR, 20M ARR, Series B surfaced; other names and numbers need the full transcript)
**Word count before -> after:** 165 -> 150 (flags inflate the count; substantive content is ~110 words)
**AI/template signal estimate before -> after:** high -> low
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CLAUDE-4-6-SONNET
Turns podcast show notes back into a usable index. Cuts the "In this episode of..." opener, vague "topics covered" lists, guest-bio puffery, and the "subscribe, rate, review" closer, and surfaces what listeners navigate by: timestamps, specific topics, and named people, tools, and numbers. Flags vague topics and missing links for transcript-only specifics. Preserves every timestamp, name, number, and link. Returns the edited notes and a navigation verdict. Personal and commercial use permitted.
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