Interview notes
Private Interview Transcription App: Record, Transcribe, And Review On Device
How to run private interview transcription for research, hiring, journalism, and customer calls without uploading recordings to a cloud service.
Interviews Are High-Context Audio
Interview recordings often include personal stories, customer problems, hiring details, or unpublished research. Keeping transcription on device reduces unnecessary data movement.
Start With Consent And Context
Before recording, make sure participants understand the recording purpose and how notes will be used. Clear consent is part of a professional transcription workflow.
Capture One Interview Per File
Separate files make review, naming, export, and deletion easier. Mixing interviews into one long recording creates avoidable privacy and organization problems.
Mark Themes During Review
After transcription, tag important themes such as pricing, usability, objections, requirements, timeline, or risk. The transcript is easier to analyze when repeated ideas are visible.
Export A Clean Working Copy
When sharing with a teammate, send only the transcript or excerpts needed for the project. Keep the original recording and full transcript under your control.
Field Checklist
- Confirm recording consent.
- Use one file per interview.
- Transcribe on device when privacy matters.
- Tag themes during review.
- Export only the working copy needed.