“We mistake quiet for absence. The cabin had its own voice.”
For interviewers · educators · oral storytellers
The room you writein, after therecording.
Artwell is a quiet studio for the work that begins when the microphone goes off - sitting with a voice, finding the spine of a story, and shaping it into essays, posts, audiograms, and show notes without losing the thread.
A voice comes in. A story takes shape. The work becomes many things.
A voice arrives.
Drop a recording, a transcript, or a link. Artwell listens with you - keeping the audio, the words, and the room around them stitched together.
- Audio, video, transcript, or link
- Auto-transcribed, timestamped, speaker-tagged
- Original recording always preserved
A story finds its spine.
In Shape you read, edit, and sharpen - pulling beats into a Story Spine, lifting a key moment, weighing the balance of voices.
- Read, Edit, Sharpen - three modes, one canvas
- Signals surface what matters; you decide what to do
- Your changes propagate; the source stays sacred
The work multiplies.
One Story becomes an essay, a transcript page, a pull-quote card, an audiogram, show notes, a LinkedIn post - each refreshable, never auto-overwritten.
- Six produced formats, each with previews
- Stale-banner when Shape edits drift ahead
- Refresh from Shape - never lose a published draft
One source. Many shapes. Three kinds of storyteller.
Artwell was built for people who already have a voice - and want it to land. Here is what the same Story looks like across three studios.
For CreatorsPodcasters, performers, oral storytellers
The Quiet Hour
Source · Episode 014 - 1h 22m interview with Mira Vance
Becomes
- Essay - 1,800 words
- Pull-quote card
- Audiogram (38:14-39:08)
- Show notes
For EducatorsTeachers, lecturers, course-builders
Field Notes 12: On Listening
Source · Lecture - 52m, classroom recording
Becomes
- Transcript page
- Discussion prompts
- Pull-quote card
- Lesson summary
For ProfessionalsInterviewers, researchers, knowledge teams
Side Door Press - Q2 review
Source · Internal interview - 47m
Becomes
- LinkedIn post
- Internal memo
- Searchable transcript
- Highlight reel notes
The source stays sacred. The Story stays yours.
Artwell never overwrites a published draft. It surfaces - quietly - when Shape has moved ahead, and gives you a one-click refresh you can reject, accept, or edit on the way through.
Original recording
Always preserved. Never auto-edited.
Shape edits
Tracked, reversible, attributed.
Produced assets
Refreshable on your terms - never silent.
Reviewer comments
Anchor to the source, route back to Shape.
Start with one Story. Grow when the work does.
Free Trial
Free14 days to try the Story Engine
- 60 transcription minutes
- Source files up to 50 MB
- One audiogram
- Shape, Produce, Review, and Publish
Standard
$29/month
- 240 transcription minutes/month
- Source files up to 250 MB
- One audiogram/month
- Story workflow access across the Studio
Enterprise
Talk to usFor producers and organizations
- Custom operational support
- Workspace and role planning
- Large-file handling
- Story workflow support at scale
Bring in one voice. Leave with a Story you can publish.
Start in the Studio with source material, or plan the Story first and attach the recording later. Either way, the work stays organized around the Story itself.