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SpeakEasyAI - Convert your video or voice into a Blog Post in seconds with the power of AI!

Built with the Next.js 14 App Router, Clerk for Auth - with Passkeys, Github and Google Sign in, React, OpenAI - Whisper API, ShadCN UI library for components, React Markdown, NeonDb, UploadThing, Stripe for payments, Webhooks, TypeScript, TailwindCSS and more.

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Features

  • 🌐 Next.js 14 App Router & Server Actions
  • 🤖 OpenAI API for audio transcription and blog post generation
  • 🔐 Authentication with Clerk (Passkeys, Github, and Google Sign-in)
  • 📝 AI-powered blog post generation based on audio transcription
  • 💳 Stripe integration for payments and subscription management
  • 💾 NeonDb for database management
  • 📤 UploadThing for file uploads
  • 🎙️ Audio and video file processing (up to 25MB)
  • 📜 TypeScript for type safety
  • 💅 TailwindCSS for styling
  • 🎨 ShadCN UI library for beautiful components
  • 🔒 Secure file handling and processing
  • 🪝 Webhook implementation for Stripe events
  • 💰 Stripe integration for custom pricing table, payment links, and subscriptions
  • 📊 User dashboard for managing blog posts
  • 🖋️ Markdown editor for blog post editing
  • 📱 Responsive design for mobile and desktop
  • 🔄 Real-time updates and path revalidation
  • 🚀 Deployment-ready (likely for Vercel)
  • 🔔 Toast notifications for user feedback
  • 📈 Performance optimizations
  • 🔍 SEO-friendly blog post generation
  • 📊 Recent blog posts display
  • 🔐 Protected routes and API endpoints

Getting started

To get started with this project, you need to do the following,

  1. Please fork the repo
  2. Copy the .env.example variables into a separate .env.local file
  3. Create the credentials mentioned in the Youtube tutorial to get started!

1. How to fork and clone

  • If you want to make changes and contribute to this project, you'll need to create a fork first. Forking creates a copy of the original project in your own GitHub account. This lets you experiment with edits without affecting the main project.

  • Look for the "Fork" button in the top right corner of the project on GitHub. Clicking it will create a copy under your account with the same name.

  • After forking the project, you can clone it just like you usually do.

Acknowledgements

  • Clerk for making this project possible

License

MIT