Your Guide to Creating an Account
Welcome, and thank you for deciding to use Skribe as a platform harnesses the power of AI to provide fast, accurate transcriptions, making it an indispensable tool for professionals in today’s fast-paced world.
Creating a Skribe account is simple, and we’ll help guide you through the steps to get you up and running. Whether you need to transcribe a deposition or other important media, Skribe is here to deliver.
If you are starting a Free Trial, you’ll be able to upload a maximum of 30 minutes of content, giving you a taste of the AI generated Rough transcription service offered by Skribe. If you wish to leverage more features, you can then upgrade to a full account, accessing a firm’s library and scheduling live events.
1. Access the Skribe.ai website and click on the login option. From there, choose to create a new account. |
2. Provide your email address and create a secure password. |
3. Check your email that will containing the activation code for your account. |
4. Enter the activation code sent to your email address. |
5. Upon successfully activating your account, you will gain immediate access to your Skribe account. |
After creating your account, you will see a welcome video, transcript, and clip to get you started.You can upload a file to the library, and experience the AI transcription service offered by Skribe.In the trial state, you have a maximum of 30 minutes worth of content to upload in your library. |
To gain the ability to schedule a deposition and access your Firm’s library, upgrading to a Paid Account is necessary.To do so: Click on the blue banner Click on Agreed to be Billed |
6. Please reach out to support@skribe.ai and provide your email address associated with your account if your firm is using Skribe to connect to their group library. |
7. Once you receive confirmation from Skribe Support, you will be able to begin scheduling your depositions and accessing your firm’s library. |
Helpful Links:
- Scheduling a Deposition
- Create a clip from a Deposition
- Uploading Media Files