You spent weeks preparing that talk for 200 people. Repurpose it into tutorials, social clips, and evergreen content that reaches 20,000+ developers. No video editing skills required.
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You are a Developer Advocate who speaks at 8-12 conferences a year.
Each conference talk video takes 30-40 hours to build: researching, scripting, building demos, rehearsing.
You deliver a polished 45-minute presentation and the room loves it.
Then the moment passes.
The conference posts the raw recording two months later.
It lands in a YouTube playlist with 300 other talks.
No editing, no chapters, no clips.
The title is 'Track 3 - Room B - Your Name.' Developers scroll past it.
The 48-minute runtime scares off everyone except the most dedicated.
40 hours of prep, 500 views The math never works out when your best content lives in a single unedited recording
2-5% activation rate Even great stage talks only convert a fraction of attendees into active users or community members
Conference owns the edit You wait months for them to post a raw, unedited recording with their branding and no chapters
No time between events With 8-12 conferences a year plus community work, repurposing always falls to the bottom of the list
Every unrepurposed conference talk is 40 hours of expertise reaching 2% of its potential audience.
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ngram turns your conference talk recordings into polished, branded content pieces that reach developers across every platform for years.
Upload your talk recording. ngram identifies the strongest segments: demos, key insights, memorable explanations. Each extract becomes standalone content with intros, captions, and your branding. A 45-minute talk yields 5-10 polished clips without you touching a timeline.
Break the talk into chapters. Each section becomes its own video. Create a tutorial playlist from one presentation. ngram ensures consistent quality, pacing, and branding across all pieces. One talk fuels your content calendar for months.
Either way, your conference investment keeps compounding. Content that reaches developers who will never attend a live event.
200 people attended your talk. 25,000+ can watch the clips. Repurposed content reaches developers through search, social, and documentation. Your conference budget finally has metrics your manager can point to.
One 45-minute talk contains tutorials, social clips, a highlight reel, and embeddable docs content. Repurposing multiplies your output without multiplying your effort. Ship content for months from a single recording.
Conference talks have a moment of attention, then fade. Repurposed tutorials and clips are evergreen. They rank in search, get shared by other developers, and keep driving traffic long after the event ended.
A 45-minute talk does not work on LinkedIn. A 60-second clip does. ngram creates the right content for each channel: YouTube tutorials, LinkedIn clips, Twitter highlights, documentation embeds. Every platform gets content developers actually watch.
Drop in the conference recording, your own screen capture, or both. Raw audio, crowd noise, sponsor intros - all fine. ngram works with whatever footage you have from the event.
ngram identifies the best segments: demos, key insights, technical explanations. Review the storyboard, reorder clips, tweak captions. Approve before anything renders.
Download polished clips in every format: LinkedIn squares, YouTube widescreen, vertical for Reels. Each piece is branded, captioned, and ready to publish across platforms.
Extract the gold from a 45-minute recording
ngram automatically detects the strongest segments in your conference talk: the demo that nailed the concept, the insight that got the room's attention, the technical walkthrough buried at minute 30. It removes slow intros, sponsor mentions, Q&A, and dead air. Your long talk becomes tight, focused clips without manual scrubbing.
Learn moreEvery code sample and diagram gets a cinematic close-up
Conference recordings are shot from the back of the room. Slides and code are tiny. ngram automatically zooms into code snippets, architecture diagrams, and terminal demos so every detail is readable even on a phone screen. Your repurposed clips look like they were shot with a dedicated camera crew.
Learn moreClips that work on mute, on mobile, and across languages
Conference recordings often have echoey room audio and crowd noise. Captions ensure your message lands regardless of audio quality. Social clips autoplay muted, docs embeds run in silent offices, and international developers follow along in their own language. Every clip becomes accessible by default.
Learn moreYour company's branding, not the conference's
Raw conference recordings show the event's logo, stage design, and sponsor banners. Repurposed clips should show yours. ngram applies your brand colors, logo, fonts, and intro/outro automatically. Every clip looks like it came from your DevRel team's production pipeline, not a conference archive.
Learn moreOne talk, every platform, every format
Export square clips for LinkedIn, vertical for TikTok and Reels, widescreen for YouTube, and compact for embedding in developer docs. ngram optimizes each version for its destination so your conference content performs natively on every platform without manual reformatting.
Learn moreRaw Recording Only | Opus Clip / Manual Editing | ngram | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total developer reach | 400-600 views | 2,000-5,000 views | 25,000+ views |
| Content pieces per talk | 1 (full recording) | 3-5 (basic clips) | 8-12 (full content library) |
| Cost per talk | $0 (but minimal reach) | $29-$99/mo or $3,000+ freelancer | Included in subscription |
| Time to first clip | Months (conference delay) | Hours (manual scrubbing) | Minutes (AI extraction) |
| Technical content handling | None | Generic (no code zoom) | Smart zoom on code, diagrams, terminals |
Stop letting conference talks disappear into playlists. Turn one recording into a content library that reaches developers for years. Your 40 hours of preparation should pay off long after the event ends.
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