§ Recipe
Podcasts die from production friction more than content problems. This stack cuts the edit-publish loop from a day to an evening, which is how a weekly show survives month three.
Transcript edit
Edit a podcast by editing the transcript. Remove 'ums', rearrange segments, export a clean audio. It's not faster than a pro editor — it's just that you can do it.
Live transcript + notes
Record a live interview and get a real-time transcript with speaker labels and action items. Cuts the post-interview prep for show notes in half.
Intro + re-recordings
Your voice, cleanly synthesized, for intro stingers and the lines you flubbed. Also: translation into other languages for international distribution.
Show notes + chapters
Paste the transcript, get timestamped chapters, a summary, and three quotable lines for social. Two hours of show-notes work, gone.
Transcription API
When you're producing enough volume that paid tools get expensive. Deepgram's API is the cost-efficient way to run transcription on every episode, ongoing.
Audiograms
Turns the best 60 seconds of every episode into a shareable clip. Podcasts that grow have a clip pipeline. This is it.