Outputs
Outline · Full draft · Short summary · Social snippets
Files and copy ready for CMS or design handoff
Free tool
Guided templates turn raw transcripts, CRM notes, and product specs into a structured case study plus SEO title, meta, and social snippets—so you can verify quotes, hand off to design, and publish faster.
Outputs
Outline · Full draft · Short summary · Social snippets
Files and copy ready for CMS or design handoff
Inputs supported
Transcripts · CRM notes · Product docs · Analytics CSVs
Designed to accept common marketing and product sources
Data guidance
Privacy-forward approval checklist
Prompts and templates to capture consent and attribution notes
Overview
A template-driven utility that converts interview transcripts, notes, and product information into a publishable B2B case study. Each run produces a structured outline, a full draft tailored to audience tone, SEO metadata, pull-quotes from transcripts, and LinkedIn-ready social copy.
Process
Follow a repeatable flow: collect customer inputs, run guided prompts to extract evidence, generate a structured draft, verify quotes and metrics, then export for design and CMS. The generator is designed for collaboration between marketing, product, and legal.
Reproducible prompts
Provided prompt clusters help writers and operators produce consistent results and speed up review cycles. Each cluster has example prompts you can run and refine.
Create a 6-section case study and verification checklist.
Short summaries tailored to different audiences.
Convert transcript excerpts into vetted pull-quotes.
Create SEO title, meta description, and slug options.
Checklist to capture legal, logos, and publication schedule.
Adapt copy for regional needs and regulatory flags.
Inputs
Best outputs come from combining multiple source types. Collect these before you run the generator to improve accuracy and speed verification.
Files & formats
Export-ready outputs let content teams hand off copy to designers and CMS editors without reformatting.
Responsible publishing
The generator includes privacy-forward guidance and an approval checklist to help teams track consent and attribution before publishing.
Primary audiences
Designed for cross-functional teams that need consistent, SEO-friendly customer stories without lengthy drafting cycles.
Before uploading, remove or mask sensitive identifiers (PII, contractual clauses). Use the built-in approval checklist to track consent and required redactions; capture attribution notes and approval status for every quoted excerpt so legal review is straightforward.
Yes. Outputs are editable — rerun any prompt with a refined tone, target audience, or word count. Save prompt variants as templates to maintain consistent voice across case studies.
Export options include a verification-ready outline, full draft with pull-quotes, short executive summaries, and multiple social post snippets. These outputs are formatted for easy CMS or design handoff.
Use the interview-to-quote extraction prompt to generate short, first-person quotes with speaker initials and an approval flag. The approval checklist lists who must sign off on each quote and recommended attribution language.
Include raw analytics exports or CSVs as inputs, then use the 'Impact and proof templating' prompt to convert metrics into action–metric–baseline statements. Mark any placeholders and route them through your internal data owner or analyst for verification before publishing.
The generator produces suggested SEO titles, meta descriptions, and three slug candidates focused on 'case study' plus customer and vertical keywords, along with LinkedIn-ready post variants and short CTAs for social sharing.
Yes. Use localization and industry prompts to adapt metrics formatting, regulatory copy flags, and tone. The generator provides region-specific notes to speed legal and marketing reviews.
Start with a 15–20 minute highlighted excerpt containing the customer's challenge and outcome, supplement with CRM context and analytics, run quote-extraction and outline prompts, then verify quotes and metrics before drafting the final narrative.