Podcast Strategy & Format
Show concept, format, episode structure, audience. Strategy that distinguishes your show from the 4 million others.
From concept and format to every episode shipped: strategy, recording setup, editing, mixing, mastering, show notes, distribution. We run the production so you can focus on the conversation.
Show concept, format, episode structure, audience. Strategy that distinguishes your show from the 4 million others.
Studio setup, remote recording setup, microphone selection, recording sessions. Or post-production only from your existing recordings.
Episode editing, cleanup, leveling, music and sound design integration, mastering to loudness specs.
Show notes, transcripts, episode landing pages, social cuts. The accompanying content that grows the show.
Setup on the major podcast hosting platforms and distribution to the major listening platforms. Analytics setup.
Branded podcasts, narrative documentary-style podcasts, audio series. With sound design, music, and editorial production.
Most podcasts fail because the format isn't strong, not because production was bad. We define format and audience before recording.
Consistent release schedule, consistent quality, consistent voice. We build production systems that hold up over hundreds of episodes.
Show notes, transcripts, social cuts, video versions. The accompanying content that makes a podcast actually findable and shareable.
Monthly retainer per show for ongoing production. Narrative or branded podcasts are project-based and scoped separately. We quote per show after a planning conversation.
Yes. We use the major remote-recording platforms or in-studio depending on the show. We send guests recording instructions and handle audio sync.
Yes. Many podcasts now ship video alongside audio (YouTube, Spotify video). We handle multi-cam edit, captions, and platform-specific cuts.
Depends on format. Interview shows: we don't write the conversation, but help with intros, segment scripting, and content strategy. Narrative podcasts: full scripting available.
Concept and format design: 2 to 4 weeks. Pilot episodes (3 to 5 episodes): 6 to 10 weeks. Then ongoing production. Don't launch a podcast on episode 1; launch on episode 5.
Yes. We audit current production, suggest improvements, and transition over a few episodes. No format upheaval; just better execution.
Tell us what you're working on. We'll come back with how we'd approach it, including whether we're the right fit.
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