Now you can make $150/hour by transcribing audio and video files.
Here's how:↓
Introducing Notta AI
→ An AI-powered notetaker that instantly converts lectures, meetings, podcasts, and other audio/video to text in 100+ languages. Simple, fast, and accurate.
→ Simply import the files from your device or through Google Drive/Dropbox links, and Notta will begin transcription immediately, with time stamps for easy reference.
2/ Convert Speech to Text in Real-time**
→ Start talking and utilize our AI speech recognition system to accurately convert conversations to text, whether they are conducted online or in person.
3/ Act as Your Personal Meeting Notetaker
→ Let Notta Bot join your online meetings — Zoom, Google Meet, Teams & Webex — and capture detailed notes, so you can remain fully engaged in the meeting.
4/ Generate a Concise Summary using AI
→ Automatically transform lengthy recordings into a concise summary of key points and action items, saving you hours of time in extracting information.
5/ Editing Is Like a Breeze
→ With the creative editor, you can view, modify, copy, tag, and search through the transcripts with little effort.
6/ Export Transcripts to Where You Work
→ Export transcripts to various formats like Text, Word, PDF, and SRT
→ Sync them directly to Notion or Salesforce
7/ Maximizes the Impact of Your Content by Sharing
→ Share with all members in your workspace for collaboration
→ Share notes securely with external members by using a password
→ Share the transcribed text to social media as a marketing asset
8/ Create a Searchable Knowledge Space
→ Organize all your or your team’s notes in one centralized space neatly using our multi-level folder system.
Powered by advanced AI algorithms, Notta is your reliable companion whenever you need to transform spoken words into written text, fast and accurate.
If Google Drive wants you to pay for storage, do this first.
I went from 14.8/15GB to 4GB without deleting files.
I hope this helps you as it has helped me:
1. Find your biggest storage hogs across all Google services
Go to your storage management page:
- Visit one.google.com/storage
- See what's eating space across Gmail, Drive, and Photos
- Click on each service to see your largest files
Sort by "Storage used" to identify:
- Large videos taking 500MB–2GB each
- High-resolution photos in original quality
- Old ZIP files and PDFs you forgot about
Just identifying these saves you from random deletion.
2. Move large videos and files to external storage.
Download your biggest files instead of deleting them:
- Right-click large videos → Download
- Move them to an external hard drive or USB
Use free alternatives:
- MEGA (20GB free), Dropbox (2GB)
- Stack multiple free accounts if needed
Then delete from Drive:
- Select downloaded files → Delete
They're safe on your hard drive, not gone forever.
This alone freed 6GB for me without losing anything.
Use these prompts and level up your learning in 2026:
1. Zero-Level Foundation Builder
“Act as a world-class teacher and subject-matter expert. Teach me the topic [insert topic] starting from absolute zero, assuming I have no background at all. Build my foundation step by step, define all terms clearly, use simple language, and ensure I fully understand the basics before moving forward.”
2. Complete Curriculum Architect
“Design a complete learning curriculum for mastering [insert topic] from beginner to expert level. Break it into stages, explain what to learn at each stage, what skills I should gain, how to practice them, and how to know when I am ready to progress.”
R.I.P. GOOGLE FLIGHTS IN 2026.
R.I.P. BOOKING COM IN 2026.
R.I.P. SKYSCANNER IN 2026.
$1,190 flight. I paid $159.
Use these 7 prompts before booking your next trip :
1/ Smart Flight Finder
Prompt:
“I’m flying from [your city] to [destination] around [dates]. Find the cheapest possible flights using flexible timing, alternate airports, and hidden-city routes.”
2/ Error Fare Monitor
Prompt:
“Act like a travel deals expert. Look for any current or recent mistake fares or flash sales from [region] to popular destinations — and tell me how to book fast.”
Prompt: “Create a 30-day Spanish vocab plan. Break it into daily word lists with pronunciation, example sentences, and quick quizzes to test retention.”
2. GRAMMAR SIMPLIFIER
Prompt: “Explain Spanish verb conjugations (present, past, future) like I’m 12 years old. Use simple examples and compare them with English equivalents.”
Here are 7 prompts that can do the same for you for free:
1. The Beginner Roadmap
Prompt:
I want to learn [skill] from scratch. Create a beginner-friendly roadmap that shows what to learn first, second, and third. For each step, explain what it is, why it matters, and what I can safely ignore at the beginning.
2. The One Week Starter Plan
Prompt:
Create a 7-day beginner plan for [skill]. For each day, include:
• One short lesson in simple language
• One hands-on practice task under 30 minutes
• One reflection question to check understanding