Content2Go Mini-Services: Transcription, Script Scoring, and Avatar from a Photo
A content factory cranks out videos on an assembly line, but production always comes with manual busywork around it: transcribing a competitor's video, figuring out whether a script will land, building a digital host from a photo. Content2Go has dedicated tools built in for exactly these jobs — mini-services. We break down what they can do, who needs them, and how they fit into content production.
What mini-services are and why you need them
Mini-services are a set of tools built into the platform that solve specific tasks around content production. They don't replace the content factory — they complement it: where the main pipeline generates full videos, the mini-services help you prepare material, validate an idea, and assemble assets.
The key advantage is that everything works in a single window. You don't need to keep a subscription to a third-party transcription service, a separate tool for avatars, and someone else's LLM for scoring scripts. It's all already inside Content2Go, and past runs are saved in your history — you can come back to any result at any time.
Mini-services close the "last mile" of manual work: what usually takes ten tabs gets done here in a single interface.
The platform currently has three mini-services: audio and video transcription, script scoring, and the avatar base. Let's go through each one.
Audio and video transcription
The first and most in-demand mini-service is transcription. You upload a file or paste a link, and you get accurate text out. Supported inputs include YouTube links, VKontakte videos, and direct links to mp3, mp4, and wav files. Recognition works for Russian, English, and more than ten other languages.
Why a content creator or business needs this:
- Competitor analysis. Found a viral video in your niche — in a minute you get its text and see the structure: the hook, the argument, the call to action.
- Scripts from your own appearances. Recorded a voice memo or a livestream — turn it into ready-made text for posts and videos.
- Subtitles and transcripts. Accurate text is the foundation for subtitles, articles, and video summaries.
- Knowledge bases. Transcripts of webinars and podcasts become content for your blog and newsletters.
In essence, transcription is the bridge between "someone else's video" and "your script." It saves hours of manual transcribing and gives you raw material that the platform's scripting module then works with.
Script scoring: checking virality before you publish
The second mini-service answers the question every creator asks: will this land? The scoring service analyzes a script across seven axes and shows where the video is strong and where it will sag.
The seven scoring axes:
| Axis | What it checks |
|---|---|
| Hook | Whether the first second grabs attention and gives a reason not to scroll past |
| Novelty | A fresh angle or just another tired cliché from the feed |
| Emotion | Whether it triggers a reaction — laughter, surprise, recognition |
| Value | What the viewer takes away after watching |
| Length | Whether the runtime fits the format and the platform |
| CTA | Whether there's a clear call to action at the end |
| Audience fit | Whether the video speaks the language of the target audience |
This turns script creation from a lottery into a manageable process. Instead of publishing blind and waiting a week for the stats, you get feedback before launch and rewrite the weak spots ahead of time.
A single reworked hook lifts retention across the entire video. Script scoring shows you exactly which element is dragging the result down — before you've spent a budget on promotion.
It's especially useful for those who run traffic and test combinations: quickly scoring a dozen script variants is cheaper than testing a dozen finished videos in ads.
Avatar base: a digital host from a single photo
The third mini-service is the avatar base. It creates a digital host from a single photo. The result is a ready-made avatar that's then used in the platform's video formats: a talking head, an on-camera expert, a segment host.
Why this matters. Avatar formats are among the highest-converting: a face on camera builds trust, and for a business it's a way to have a "brand host" without shoots, actors, or a studio. This used to require a photoshoot and expensive production. Now one good photo is enough.
Where the avatar base is used:
- An expert's personal brand — a steady on-camera presence without daily shoots.
- A segment host — a single character for a video series and a recurring format.
- Multilingual content — one avatar voices videos in different languages.
- Scale for agencies — a dedicated digital host for each client.
How mini-services fit into the content factory
On their own, each tool is useful, but the real value is in pairing them with production. The typical chain looks like this:
- Transcription — you take a competitor's viral video and get its text structure.
- Scripting module — based on that structure, the platform writes your script for your niche.
- Script scoring — you check virality across seven axes and fix the weak spots.
- Avatar base — you prepare a digital host if the format puts a face on camera.
- Production and auto-posting — the factory assembles the video and publishes it on schedule.
The result is that almost no manual busywork remains: preparing material, validating the idea, and assembling assets are automated just like the video rendering itself. That's what sets a mature content automation platform apart from a pile of disconnected neural networks.
Which plans include mini-services
Mini-services are part of your subscription, not a separate purchase. Access depends on your plan:
| Plan | Mini-services |
|---|---|
| Trial | Not available |
| Pro | Included |
| Business | Expanded quotas |
| Enterprise | Unlimited |
For most small-business and blogger tasks, the Pro plan is enough. If you're an agency or run dozens of clients, the expanded Business quotas and unlimited Enterprise remove any volume constraints.
Who benefits most from mini-services
Bloggers and creators. Scoring a script before publishing saves your reach: you don't burn ideas on weak hooks.
Businesses and experts. The avatar base gives you a brand host without shoots, and transcription turns livestreams and webinars into content.
Agencies and content packagers. Having every tool in one window speeds up the pipeline and cuts the cost of third-party subscriptions.
Media buyers and traffic. Quickly scoring dozens of scripts is cheaper than testing dozens of creatives in ads.
Mini-services aren't "features for the sake of it" — they're working tools that remove the busywork around the content factory and make production truly end-to-end.
If you're already launching content branches, try working mini-services into your process: start by scoring your next script and transcribing one competitor's video. The difference in speed and quality will be obvious right away.
Try the mini-services in action
Transcription, script scoring, and an avatar from a photo — all inside the platform. From $0.10 per post, 100+ formats, full automation from idea to publishing.
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