Your time goes to the 90 minutes that matter: it transcribes, writes the timestamped notes, makes the artwork, and schedules the release.
Record the episode. Your agent transcribes it, writes show notes with timestamps, generates episode artwork, drafts guest follow-ups, and schedules the release — so your time goes into the 90 minutes that matter.
Hosting a podcast is 90 minutes of recording plus four hours of post-production. Transcripts to clean, show notes to write, artwork to design, guest-thank-you emails to draft, social clips to pull. Work that doesn’t scale with quality. Fasrad’s AI podcast agent absorbs it so you can focus on the recording.
Upload the recording or invite your agent to your Google Meet. Your agent transcribes with speaker labels, pulls chapter timestamps, drafts show notes in your voice with links to topics mentioned, generates episode artwork with AI images, and drafts a guest thank-you email with share-ready quotes.
Strongest benefits:
Your agent remembers every episode — topics covered, guests interviewed, quotes pulled, social angles tried. Episode 47 starts with context from episodes 1–46; the voice gets sharper, the recurring segments consistent, the SEO tagging more deliberate.
Different from our content-agent (written social posts from live research) and newsletter-agent (curated weekly digest). The podcast agent is post-production ops — specifically the workflow around an episode drop.
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MP3, MP4, WAV, M4A. Upload the raw recording or forward it via email. Your agent can also join a Google Meet and capture directly.
Not directly — your agent drafts show notes and episode descriptions for your RSS feed. Publishing via your host (Transistor, Buzzsprout, etc.) stays manual today.
Your agent generates per-episode images via AI (GPT Image), sized for Spotify / Apple Podcasts / social platforms. Style guide enforced across episodes.
Paste a past episode’s show notes or upload past scripts. Your agent references them for tone, structure, and phrasing on every new episode.
Yes — share the agent between co-hosts; everyone forwards recordings and gets the same draft for review.
It pulls 3–5 share-ready quote moments with timestamps; actual clip editing stays in your video editor. Direct clip export is on the roadmap.