Podcastle

Overview of Podcastle
Podcastle aims to bring professional audio tools to non-engineers. You record solo or with remote guests using lossless 4K-quality capture; AI removes noise, balances levels, and separates speakers. The text-based editor allows cutting filler words and tightening conversations. With Revoice, you train a personal voice model that lets you correct or extend narration by typing new lines. A growing library of stock music and sound effects supports intros and transitions. Teams can invite editors or co-hosts to comment, and distribution tools publish directly to Spotify, Apple, and RSS feeds. For creators balancing speed and polish, it’s a full production pipeline accessible from any laptop.
How to use Podcastle
Create an account, start a recording session, and invite guests via link; each track records locally for high fidelity and uploads to the cloud automatically. After recording, open the transcript view to remove filler words or awkward pauses. Apply Magic Dust for noise reduction and leveling. Train your Revoice model once, then use it to rewrite lines by typing corrections. Add background music, mix, and export or publish directly to your RSS feed. Free plans allow limited editing and recording hours; upgrade for longer episodes, higher quality, and advanced Revoice controls.
What is Podcastle
Podcastle is a modern podcast studio in the cloud. It fuses recording, editing, AI enhancement, and distribution so creators can focus on storytelling instead of technical details. Its Revoice cloning and transcript editing redefine post-production speed—edit speech like text and release polished episodes the same day. It’s a practical hub for podcasters, educators, and teams who want studio quality without studio overhead.
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Reviews
Edit audio like a doc
Cut text in the transcript and the audio follows. Wild at first, but fast.
Cleanup is strong
Background noise drops a lot with one click. I still tame harsh S sounds a bit.
Snippets for social
One project gives me transcript, captions, and short clips. Saves context switching.
Long projects can lag
Split by chapter and it stays snappy. Exports are clean.








