Prototype: Pricing for Episode 903
So here’s the idea I’ve been playing with.
What if you could ask the podcast The Game, “What did Alex say about pricing strategy?” Not in a vague summary. Not in some auto-generated transcript soup. I mean real signal. Clean. Precise ... and with some good UX ideas.
That’s what this little prototype is trying to figure out.
👉 Pricing Strategy Insights from Episode 903
What You're Looking At
I took Episode 903, the one where he discusses pricing high-ticket offers in a Q&A format, and ran it through the pipeline I’ve been building.
Just a reminder, the pipeline handles a few key tasks:
- Transcribes the full episode
- Identifies who's speaking
- Breaks the conversation into coherent, usable chunks
And then... prompts OpenAI to extract insights based on a specific topic. In this case: pricing strategy.
Just the moments where Alex is saying something that matters on that topic.
What Makes This Different?
These cards aren’t highlights I picked out by hand. They’re not summaries.
They’re what the system pulled from the raw transcript using nothing but structure, prompts, and a bit of AI judgment.
You can play each insight as a short clip. You can read the summary to see what’s being said. But the key is that it’s focused. One topic. One voice. One slice of intelligence.
Was it perfect? No. But why did I do this?
This isn’t some polished product. It’s a lens. And I’m trying to see if that lens is clear enough to be useful.
What happens when I run this same process across all episodes? What if I ask about a different topic? What if I build a library of these slices, and let people browse them by theme?
That’s where this might go. But for now, it’s just a single page.
A little prototype. One topic. One episode.
And maybe, one signal that shows it’s worth building further.
– Benoit Meunier