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Scribe

The Voice Message You Can't Listen to Right Now.

Forward a voice note, video note, or audio file to @vustScribeBot and get a transcript, a summary and action items back — in the language it was recorded in. No headphones needed, no meeting to join, no app to install.

Free ≤5min (3/day) · $0.10 for 5-20min · transcript + summary + action items.No calendar access · no meeting-joining
Voice notes, audio files, forwarded recordingsTranscript + summary + action itemsFree ≤5min · $0.10 for 5-20min

Honest scope

A chat tool for files, not a meeting-attendance service

Scribe never joins a Zoom or Google Meet call, has no calendar integration, and doesn't record anything on its own. You send it audio you already have — a voice memo, a forwarded recording, a downloaded call clip — and it turns that into transcript, summary and action items. If you need a bot that auto-joins your recurring calls, that's a different product; this one is for the voice message sitting in your chat right now.

Failed processing refunds automatically — you only pay for a result you receive.
Specimens

See the difference

Real clips, what Scribe returns, and what it deliberately doesn't do.

The 6-minute voice note from your team lead

Before

A colleague forwards a 6-minute Telegram voice message recapping a client call. You're on the subway with no headphones, and the meeting it references starts in 20 minutes.

After

Forward the same voice note to @vustScribeBot. Back comes a transcript, a short summary of what was decided, and a bulleted list of action items — readable in the time it takes to scroll, no earbuds needed. It's a 6-minute clip, so paid tier — $0.10, charged when you send it and refunded if processing fails.

A lecture recorded on your phone

Before

A 40-minute lecture is too long for Scribe's 20-minute cap — but a 4-minute clarifying question you recorded afterward for a classmate isn't.

After

The short clip qualifies for the free tier (≤5 min, 3 per day): send it, get the transcript and the key point extracted as an action item, no spend. For anything under Scribe's ceiling, this is the honest fit — long recordings need trimming first.

What Scribe does NOT do

Not this

Scribe does not join your Zoom or Google Meet call, does not sit in your calendar, and does not record anything automatically. There's no bot participant to admit.

This instead

You send audio you already have — a voice memo, a forwarded recording, an exported call clip — and get text back. It's a chat-native tool for files, not a meeting-attendance service.
Practical use cases

Who sends Scribe a voice note

Someone without headphones
A forwarded voice message they can't listen to right now
Text back in seconds — transcript, summary and action items, readable anywhere.
Anyone capturing a quick memo
A short voice memo recorded right after a call, to not forget the details
Under 5 minutes qualifies for the free tier (3/day) — no charge, no signup, just a forward.
Someone with a longer recording
A 5-20 minute clip — an interview snippet, a longer callback
$0.10 per file on the paid tier — stated up front, charged when you send it, refunded automatically if processing ever fails.
How it works01–03

How Scribe turns audio into text

  1. 01

    Send the audio

    Voice message, video note, or an audio file (mp3/m4a/wav/ogg) — up to 20 minutes and 20MB, Telegram's own ceiling.

  2. 02

    Scribe transcribes and summarizes

    Professional-grade speech recognition produces the transcript; an AI pass adds a summary and pulls out action items — all in the recording's own language.

  3. 03

    You get text back

    Short transcripts appear inline; longer ones arrive as a downloadable .txt file, followed by the summary message.

Same tool · in Telegram@vustScribeBot

Send the voice message you can't listen to right now

Open @vustScribeBot, forward the audio, get transcript + summary + action items back.

Open in Telegram
Quality & trust

Honest scope — Scribe and us

No meeting bot

Scribe never joins a Zoom or Google Meet call and has no calendar access. You forward audio you already have — it doesn't attend anything on its own.

Pricing is per file, not per seat

Clips up to 5 minutes are free (3/day); a 5-20 minute file is $0.10, charged the moment you send it. Failed processing refunds automatically — you only pay for a delivered result.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What kinds of audio can Scribe transcribe?

Telegram voice messages, video notes (the round video bubbles), and audio files or documents in mp3/m4a/wav/ogg — up to 20 minutes and 20 MB (Telegram's own file-size ceiling). Forward something you've already received, or record and send directly.

What language does the transcript come back in?

The language of the recording itself — Scribe transcribes and summarizes in whatever language was spoken, it doesn't force everything into one output language.

How much does it cost?

Clips of 5 minutes or less are free, up to 3 per day. Clips from 5 to 20 minutes are $0.10 each, paid from your Balance, topped up with the exact price shown in Telegram before payment. The price is stated up front and the charge lands the moment you send the file — there is no separate confirmation step. If processing fails, you're refunded automatically — you only pay for a result you actually receive.

Does Scribe join my meetings like Otter or Fireflies?

No. Scribe has no calendar access and never joins a call as a bot participant. You send it audio you already have — a recording, a voice note, a forwarded file. If your whole workflow depends on a bot auto-joining Zoom, that's a different product shape than this one.

What do I get back besides the transcript?

A summary of the recording and a list of action items, alongside the transcript. Short transcripts show up inline in the chat; longer ones arrive as a downloadable .txt file so the message doesn't get unwieldy.

What happens if my file is longer than 20 minutes?

Scribe rejects it honestly, upfront — no partial processing, no charge, no provider call wasted. Split the recording or send the specific segment you need transcribed.

Ready when you are

The audio is already in your chat. Send it.

No account, no upload portal, no meeting to join — just the voice note or file you already have.