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Use cases · Podcasts

Your co-host is three time zones away. That’s fine.

Record a conversation with remote guests in a browser tab, decide afterward whether it airs live or gets scheduled once it’s edited. One tool covers both halves of making a podcast.

How it works

From a link in someone's inbox to a published episode

01

Send the guest a link

Studio needs a browser and a camera/mic permission — no account, no download, no app store review to wait on.

02

Record, or go live, your call

Rehearse or capture a raw episode in record-only mode, or broadcast it live to every platform you've connected at once.

03

Publish on your own schedule

Turn the finished cut into a scheduled release through Upload & Stream, so an episode can 'premiere' whenever your feed actually goes out.

Built for you

What recording a conversation with someone remote actually needs

Guests who don’t need an account

A link is the whole invite. Free seats 6 people on screen at once; every paid plan raises that to 10.

Record without ever going live

Studio’s record-only mode runs the same scenes and guest seats with nothing sent to a destination — a normal way to capture an episode you’ll edit before it’s public.

Publish on a schedule, not just live

Upload & Stream turns a finished recording into a scheduled release, with playlists if you run a back catalog between episodes.

A transcript of the live Q&A

If you take listener questions live, chat transcript export turns that thread into a .csv or .txt file — useful for show notes or a follow-up post.

Built for every show format

  • Interview shows
  • Co-hosted commentary
  • Solo shows
  • News recaps
  • Advice shows
  • True crime
  • Comedy
  • Business & career
Podcast FAQ

What podcasters ask before their first remote recording

Recording

Yes — that's record-only mode. Run the same scenes and guest seats as a live show, just without a destination toggled on, and edit the recording afterward.

Free seats 6 people on screen at once, and every paid plan raises that to 10. Nobody needs an account — just your invite link.

No special hardware is required — Studio just needs browser camera and mic permission. Audio quality depends on whatever mic they're actually using, the same as any other recording tool.

Publishing

Yes. Upload a finished recording through Upload & Stream and set a release time — it plays out to your connected destinations as though it were live, on the schedule you picked.

Yes, as a .csv or .txt file, attached to that session — useful for pulling quotes into show notes or a companion post.

Record the conversation, publish it on your terms

Free covers two destinations at once, no time limit, no card required.