Why this works
Most teams glue together five tools to produce a podcast: a recorder, an editor, a transcription service, a publishing tool, a clipper. Doing the same work inside MarketScale collapses the chain. Record in Remote recording, edit through Request Edit Now, generate copy with AI Writer, share via Ready to Share. Same finished episode, less duct tape, fewer late-night re-renders.
Who you'll feature
The host and guest. Captured cleanly from the start.
The producer or content lead. Owns the brief.
The editor handling the cuts. Briefed once, executes consistently.
How to capture it
Run the recording in Remote recording for clean dual-audio output and dual-camera framing.
Send the raw recording to editing through Request Edit Now. Use Writing Edit Briefs That Get Your First Draft Right to nail the brief on the first pass.
Use AI Writer to convert the transcript into title, description, chapter markers, blog post, and per-clip captions.
Pull the strongest 60-second moments using how to pull clips from a podcast episode.
Set a custom episode thumbnail with how to set a custom thumbnail.
Reuse it (the 1:10 framing)
One produced episode becomes:
The full video episode.
An audio feed entry.
A trailer cut.
Three short social cuts.
A blog post.
A guest-shareable highlight.
A pillar excerpt for AEO surfacing.
A sales-enablement clip.
A pre-event teaser when the guest is at an upcoming conference.
A pinned show playlist on your Channel feed.
Bundle the episode and derivatives into a Collection in Ready to Share the guest can drop to their audience and the team can use across the funnel.
Common mistake
Cleaning up every "um" and pause. Listeners tolerate small imperfections; they don't tolerate scripted-sounding cuts. Edit for length and clarity, not for surgical removal of the host's voice. The show sounds more human and ships faster.
