You watched it. Now publish it.
Most of the best ideas you come across never make it anywhere. You watch a video, think 'this is interesting', and move on. The insight disappears.
Voxmea changes that. Paste the link, pick your format, and get a Threads post or Substack intro that captures what resonated. You don't rewatch, you don't take notes, you just review and post.
Your voice, not a book report.
The difference between content people read and content people skip is voice. A summary sounds like a summary. Voxmea rewrites through your Style Profile so the output sounds like you reacting to the idea, not a bot recapping it.
That's what gets saved, shared, and followed.
One video, multiple formats.
A single YouTube video can become a Threads post, a Substack issue, and an X thread. Same source, three different formats, all in your voice. You pick which ones to post and when.
No rewriting. No reformatting. Just review and ship.
Frequently asked questions
How do creators use Voxmea?
Paste a YouTube link, Reel, or upload a recording. Voxmea builds a Style Profile from your samples and rewrites the source into posts, threads, newsletters, and scripts that sound like you, ready to publish across platforms.
Will the output actually sound like me?
Yes. Your Style Profile is built from your own writing samples and a questionnaire, then refines from your edits, so drafts hold your voice instead of reading like generic AI.
What can I turn one video into?
Seven formats from a single source: a Substack/newsletter issue, an X post, a LinkedIn post, an Instagram post, an Instagram carousel, a Threads post, and a YouTube script.
Do I have to start from a video?
No. Voxmea also takes pasted text, transcripts, raw notes, and uploaded audio or video, not just YouTube.