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“However, the more we discuss with our user, the more we realise that transcribing is a problem faced in a lot of industries. “Since day one, we’ve mainly focused our work on trying to provide the best experience for researchers, students and journalists,” Assens continued. Research has found that it takes approximately five hours to transcribe a one-hour interview.” The market “From our personal experience and the discussions that we had with research and journalist communities, it was evident that this process is extremely time-consuming. “Transcribing audio files is a problem for many researchers and journalists who conduct interviews on a regular basis,” said Assens. ‘Don’t be afraid to engage with your users – this enables you to build the product that they need and not the product that you think they need’ “Everything started three months ago in our living room when André was too lazy to transcribe a few interviews for an academic research project in DCU,” explained Happy Scribe co-founder Marc Assens.įounded by Assens and André Bastié, Happy Scribe is a transcription platform where researchers, journalists, students or writers can upload their interviews and get them automatically transcribed from speech to text in just a few minutes. Our Start-up of the Week is Happy Scribe, creator of a transcription-as-a-service platform for the research and media communities.












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