PodCheat — Quick Hacks Every Podcaster Needs
What it is
A concise collection of practical, time-saving tips and shortcuts for podcasters focused on planning, recording, editing, and publishing faster without sacrificing quality.
Who it’s for
- Solo hosts and small teams
- Busy creators juggling production with other responsibilities
- Podcasters wanting to scale output or reduce weekly production time
Quick hacks (actionable)
- Batch episodes: Script, record, or edit multiple episodes in one session to exploit momentum.
- Templates: Use episode-show-note and edit-session templates to avoid reinventing structure.
- Keyboard shortcuts: Learn your DAW and transcription tool hotkeys (cut, ripple delete, normalize) to shave hours.
- Hot-swappable intros/outros: Keep standard intro/outro files for quick assembly.
- Voice memos for ideas: Record topic riffs on your phone and tag them for later batching.
- Automated transcription: Use fast transcription to generate show notes, timestamps, and clips.
- Presets for processing: Save EQ/compression/limiter chains per host mic to speed mixing.
- Remote-recording checklist: Test levels, record backup tracks, and prefer lossless formats.
- Repurpose content: Turn episodes into audiograms, blog posts, and social clips using templates.
- Publishing checklist & scheduler: Automate RSS updates, episode descriptions, and social posts.
Tools commonly used
- DAWs: Reaper, Audacity, Adobe Audition
- Remote recording: Riverside, SquadCast, Zoom (with backups)
- Transcription/AI: Descript, Otter, Whisper-based tools
- Scheduling/publishing: Anchor, Libsyn, Podbean, Buzzsprout
- Social/clip tools: Headliner, Canva, CapCut
Quick workflow (30–90 min episode)
- Plan 10–15 minutes (outline + key clips).
- Record 20–30 minutes (aim for 2x final length).
- Edit 30–60 minutes using templates and presets.
- Transcribe & generate show notes (5–15 minutes).
- Export, tag, and schedule (10 minutes).
One-tip to start today
Create a single episode template (file names, intro/outro, metadata fields, edit presets) and use it for your next three episodes to measure time saved.
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