Ever stared at a blank screen, not knowing how to start writing? It happens to everyone who creates content — but there’s a faster way.
Instead of typing, talk. Record your ideas as audio and let AI turn them into publish-ready text. In under 10 minutes, you’ll have a complete blog post.
Here are the 4 fastest ways to turn audio into a blog post.
1. Dictate the entire draft
The most direct method: open your phone’s recording app, hit the red button, and start talking as if you’re explaining the topic to a friend.
Don’t worry about structure, paragraphs, or fancy wording. The goal is to get the content out of your head as fast as possible. You speak 3 to 4 times faster than you type — an 800-word article comes out in 3 minutes of audio.
Then just upload the file to Sintesy. In seconds, you get a complete transcript with organized paragraphs, correct punctuation, and flowing text. Review, tweak the tone, and hit publish.
Tip: Record in 2–3 minute chunks. It’s easier to review and rearrange later.
2. Turn a conversation into an article
Some of the clearest ideas come when you’re explaining something to someone. Instead of taking notes, record the conversation.
Ask a colleague or friend to interview you about the topic. Use questions like: “Why does this matter?”, “How does it work in practice?”, “What’s the biggest mistake people make?”. Your answers become the backbone of the article.
Sintesy transcribes the entire conversation, identifies who said what, and generates a structured summary. You edit the strongest bits, add a title, and done — post published.
Real-world scenario: Content creators use this method to produce 3 posts a week without ever sitting down to write.
3. Record voice notes throughout the day
Not every blog post is born in a dedicated recording session. Sometimes the best idea comes during your commute, on a walk, or over coffee.
Use WhatsApp or any audio app to record short notes throughout the day: an intro, an example, a conclusion. Each 30-second to 1-minute audio clip becomes a paragraph of the article.
At the end of the day, drop all the audio files into Sintesy. The platform transcribes, arranges them in logical order, and suggests an article structure with introduction, body, and conclusion.
Result: You “wrote” a blog post using the gaps in your day.
4. Repurpose recorded presentations and classes
Have you given a talk, taught a class, or done a live stream on the topic? That content is already done — it’s just not in text form.
Submit the video or audio from your presentation to Sintesy. The transcript comes back with paragraph breaks, and the AI generates a summary you can expand into a full article.
This workflow is especially useful for teachers, consultants, and subject-matter experts who produce a lot of spoken content and want to turn it into blog posts without redoing the work.
Bottom line: Speaking is faster than typing — and with the right tool, what you say becomes published text. Sintesy eliminates the slowest step in content creation and turns audio into an article with ready-to-go paragraphs in seconds.
Try it free at sintesy.me.


