Your AI showrunner.
Episode out the door
in 24 hours.
You record the conversation. We handle the rest — edits, show notes, social cuts, publishing — and ship the finished episode by tomorrow morning. No more shelved drafts. No more “we’ll get to it next sprint.”
Four steps. Twenty-four hours. Zero spreadsheets.
Most “podcast services” are a Fiverr editor and a Notion doc. We run a real production pipeline — the same one used by media companies, just compressed into a single $1.5k/mo line item.
You drop the raw audio
Dropbox or Drive folder we set up on day one. WAV, MP3, multi-track — any format, any length.
We cut the episode
Transcript-based edit. Filler removed, levels matched, music beds, intro/outro stitched in. Editor reviews every cut.
We produce the package
Show notes with chapter markers, three social clips (vertical), title and description, episode artwork.
We publish to your platforms
Spotify, Apple, YouTube, your CMS. You approve the draft, we hit publish. Done by Tuesday for a Monday record.
“I had eleven half-finished episodes sitting on a hard drive. ShowRunner shipped six of them in two weeks. The seventh aired this morning.”
— Pilot customer, B2B SaaS founder · 8,400 newsletter subscribers
Every episode, every Tuesday.
One handoff document, six finished assets, ready to ship.
Master episode
WAV + MP3. Edited, leveled, broadcast-ready. Stereo, –16 LUFS, intro/outro stitched.
Show notes & chapters
500-word episode write-up, chapter markers with timecodes, key quotes, links mentioned, guest bio.
Three vertical clips
60-second cuts for LinkedIn / X / Reels. Captioned, branded, ready to schedule.
Episode artwork
Square cover + 16:9 hero for YouTube. Brand-consistent across the season.
Title & description
Three title options A/B-tested for click-through, platform-optimized descriptions, keyword-tagged.
Published & live
Pushed to Spotify, Apple, YouTube, your website. You approve the draft on Monday, we ship Tuesday.
Better than a freelancer. Cheaper than an agency.
The status quo
- Freelance editor: $400/episode + you write notes yourself
- Agency: $5–8k/mo retainer, 2-week turnaround
- Half-finished episodes piling up in Dropbox
- You’re chasing the editor on Slack at 11pm
- No social cuts unless you carve out a Saturday
- Show calendar slips by 3 weeks. Audience notices.
ShowRunner
- Flat $1,500/mo · 4 episodes shipped, fully produced
- 24-hour turnaround on every drop
- Notes, clips, art, publishing — every asset, every week
- One Slack channel. One person owns your show.
- Vertical cuts auto-generated, captioned, branded
- Calendar holds. Audience grows. You’re back to recording.
Two plans. One promise: episode shipped by Tuesday.
- Up to 4 episodes / month
- Master audio + show notes
- Three vertical clips per episode
- Episode artwork
- Publishing to Spotify, Apple, YouTube
- Dedicated producer · Slack channel
- Up to 8 episodes / month
- Everything in Producer
- Guest research briefs (1-pager before each record)
- Newsletter recap (500 words) per episode
- YouTube long-form upload + thumbnail
- Quarterly strategy review
No annual contract. Cancel any month. Pilot rate locked for the first 12 months of your subscription.
Things founders ask before booking.
Who's actually editing — a person or an AI?
Both. We use AI to do the heavy lifting on transcript-based editing, filler removal, and clip generation — that's what makes 24-hour turnaround possible. Every output is then reviewed by a human producer before it lands in your folder. You'll know your producer by name.
What if my episode is recorded poorly?
We can fix most of it. Single-mic recordings, light room noise, mismatched levels — all standard. If the audio is genuinely unrecoverable (broken mic, room echo, dropouts), we'll flag it before charging for the episode.
Do I keep ownership of the masters?
Yes. Everything we produce is yours, no licenses, no clawbacks. If you cancel, you keep every file. We do not republish or repurpose your content anywhere.
What's the pilot like?
Two-week pilot, two episodes shipped, $750 flat. If you don't love it, you don't continue. We've had eight pilots so far and converted six. The two that didn't convert had show formats that didn't fit our pipeline (live-call panels). We'll be honest about fit on the intro call.
Can you handle video podcasts?
Yes. Long-form YouTube upload is on the Showrunner tier. Vertical clips are included on both tiers. For multicam edits beyond standard 'two people on Riverside,' we add a flat per-episode video fee.
Stop letting episodes die in Dropbox.
Twenty-minute call. We’ll review your last three episodes and tell you — honestly — whether we’re a fit. If we are, the pilot starts next week.