If you're looking for something to replace CurseCut, Descript is worth a look. It's a video and podcast editing service that uses AI to automate parts of the editing process. Among its features are multitrack audio editing, AI-selected clips, remote interviews with high-quality audio and video, and automatic transcription. You can also use it to create clips, generate YouTube descriptions, show notes and translations, so it's a good tool for a lot of content creation situations. Descript offers a free plan with limited features and transcription hours, and paid plans starting at $12 per person per month.
Another interesting project is PodSqueeze. Although it's geared for podcast content creation, it can be used to repurpose and create transcripts, show notes and media content from podcast episodes. It includes full transcripts, show notes with summaries, timestamps and chapter markers, and automatically generated social media posts and blog posts. PodSqueeze is good for solo podcasters and agencies, with a variety of pricing options from free to agency-level plans.
Both of these tools have AI-powered features that can automate parts of your content creation workflow, similar to CurseCut.