Reviews a person will watch and a model can cite
A star rating tells nobody anything. A named customer describing, on camera, exactly what they were dealing with and what changed — with the transcript published underneath — is evidence. That is what your customers record with Share One, and what gets published here.
Invite
Send a link. Your customer records answers to open questions on camera, in one take.
Publish
The interview becomes a permanent page: video, verbatim transcript, structured data, breadcrumbs.
Compound
Every story feeds your organisation hub, the topic hubs and the outcome data pages that link back to it.
Common questions
- How do our customers record an interview?
- They get a link, answer a short set of open questions on camera, and that is it. No studio, no scheduling, no script — most interviews are recorded in one sitting from a phone or laptop.
- What do we get once a story is published?
- A permanent page with the video, the full transcript, structured data, and a hub page that collects every story recorded about your organisation. Each page is server-rendered so search engines and answer engines can read it without running JavaScript.
- Can we approve or edit what a customer says?
- No. Interviews are published as recorded. That is exactly what makes them citable — a review anyone could rewrite is worth nothing to a reader or to a model.
- Why does this help with AI answers?
- Answer engines cite sources they can parse and attribute: a named person, a dated recording, a verbatim transcript and machine-readable markup. Every story page ships all four.