The Transcript Forensic Auditor is an AI-powered transcript auditing and compliance Software as a Service (SaaS) designed for transcription agencies, legal tech firms, and compliance operations. This platform aims to streamline client delivery and reduce operational costs. It is highly advanced, containerized, and built with a sophisticated technology stack that maintains zero technical debt.
Key features of the platform include a Forensic RAG Assistant that uses Google Gemini’s technology for natural language interaction with transcripts, a backend-enforced cryptographic ledger to ensure file security with SHA-256 validation, and enterprise-grade data security with zero-trust architecture. Additionally, it includes an advanced audio/video streaming feature with a customizable media player and a high-performance task queue for database synchronization.
The technical foundation of the platform comprises a frontend built with React, Vite, TypeScript, and Tailwind CSS, while the backend utilizes Node.js and Express, accompanied by serverless PostgreSQL for the database. Caching and task queuing are managed through Redis and BullMQ. Infrastructure and storage solutions use Google Cloud services, with Cloudflare handling DNS and security.
The service offers a comprehensive handoff package, including the codebase, domain management, cloud infrastructure, and key administrative credentials, allowing for immediate operational capability. Future growth strategies involve scaling the B2B SaaS model, implementing credit-based pricing tiers, and offering white-label integrations for localized instances through subdomains. This positions the platform to target legal, transcription, and healthcare compliance sectors with AI-driven auditing solutions.
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