Automate your podcast post-production. Instantly generate show notes, transcripts, chapters, highlights, articles and more! Get 3 free hours to try it yourself!
Automate your podcast show notes, chapters, and more
Automate your podcast post-production. Instantly generate show notes, transcripts, chapters, highlights, articles and more! Get 3 free hours to try it yourself!
Hey Hunters, This is Paul, co-founder of Podium. Our tiny team is proud to show off the first iteration of Podium—your co-pilot for podcast post-production. We want Podium to become an integral part of your workflow to simplify your life and get back to what you love—NOT spending hours looking for quotable moments or creating chapter breaks. This is the first iteration of Podium so your feedback is really important in determining the direction this is going to go. If you found it helpful let us
A huge congratulations on the launch of your new product! The stunning visuals and intuitive user interface showcase your team's talent and ability to create products that captivate users. 😎
Congrats Paul & team on your launch!
I've been using Podium for my Glampaluza podcast, and LOVE it. This and a couple of other tools ensure that I am not the bottleneck in production! Add your audio, click a button, wait a few minutes, and out pops EVERYTHING you might need to promote your content. You get a transcript, of course, but there's way more. I have the tool write a YouTube description, Twitter Thread, Meta post for me and one for my guest, a draft of a blog post, and an email announcement. BOOM! Done. As a professional w
Well, now I wanna start a podcast! 😆 Love the design!
A measure of community engagement at launch. Higher means more people noticed and interacted with the product. It's a traction signal, not a quality rating.
Discussion threads divided by interest score. Above 0.30 is strong. Below 0.15 suggests the product got clicks but not conversation.
Categories come from the product's launch tags. Most products appear in 2-3 categories. The primary category is listed first.
The scores reflect launch-period engagement. Historical data is preserved and doesn't change retroactively. The build date at the bottom shows when the index was last refreshed.