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Marketing Podcast

Marketing Podcast handles your podcast production pipeline from planning through post-production. Give it a topic and guest, or drop in a recorded episode, and it returns the structured content your team needs to publish and promote that episode.

The agent works in two modes: planning before you record and processing after you record. Both use your client's brand voice so every output fits the show's tone.

Nothing it produces goes anywhere without your approval. Every draft, every clip suggestion, every set of show notes comes back as a reviewable card. You decide what gets used.

What It Does

Before the episode: You give Marketing Podcast a topic, a guest name, and a target audience. It returns a full episode outline: four to seven segments, each with a working title and a one-line intent, twelve specific talking points, a call to action that fits your client's funnel, and a rationale for the structure.

After the episode: You share the recorded audio. The agent transcribes it, identifies each speaker, finds the three to six strongest clips for short-form social, and writes complete show notes. Show notes include a 90- to 140-word listener-focused summary, timestamped chapter markers pulled from real moments in the recording, standout quotes attributed to the speaker who said them, and three social captions ready to publish.

On any request: Marketing Podcast answers strategy questions about podcast format, cadence, audience targeting, and content planning. Ask in the agent's channel and it responds directly.

Key Capabilities

CapabilityWhat it gives you
Episode planningSegment outline, talking points, and call to action, grounded in your client's brand
Transcript processingSpeaker-labelled transcript from the raw audio, with timestamps
Clip suggestionsThree to six clip windows (30 to 90 seconds each) with a hook, a suggested caption, and a rationale
Show notesSummary, chapter markers, quote pulls, and social captions from the episode transcript
Strategy adviceFormat guidance, cadence recommendations, and content planning on request

The Approval Rule

Marketing Podcast drafts all content but publishes nothing. Every episode plan, show-notes package, and set of clip suggestions arrives as an approval card. You can approve it as written, request a specific edit, or ask for a full redraft. Only after your approval is the content ready to hand off or publish.

Strategy answers in the channel are informational and need no approval.

Who It's For

  • Account managers: Get a structured episode plan for any client podcast before a single recording session starts.
  • Content and marketing staff: Turn a raw audio file into a complete show-notes package and clip shortlist without manual editing work.
  • Agency leadership: Ask format and cadence questions to pressure-test a client's podcast strategy before committing to production.