Drop your intro, your episode and your outro into three boxes — get back one clean, tightly-joined file at podcast-ready bitrate. Add an advert and it slots into a natural pause in the show. That’s it. That’s the tool.
You've done a detailed edit and master of your main show podcast file. Now you have to find your intro and outro and add those in. Yes, it's a basic task but a tedious one. This self-service tool puts your podcast intro on the front, the podcast outro on the end, and even an ad in the middle if you have one, and delivers the file back. All done automatically.
Intro on the left, main show in the middle, outro on the right — any common audio format in any box.
Add an ad file below and the system scans the show for a reasonable natural pause and inserts it there — never mid-sentence.
Tightly joined, encoded at your chosen bitrate — 320, 192 or 128 kbps (128 recommended for spoken podcasts).
The system scans your main show for a reasonable natural pause — a breath between segments, not the middle of a word — and inserts the ad there. You’ll hear a clean gap, ad, clean return.
For spoken-word podcasts, 128 kbps MP3 is the sweet spot every major directory expects — transparent for voice, small enough to stream instantly. 320 and 192 are there if your show is music-heavy.
No — assembly joins and encodes, nothing more. If your episode needs levelling, EQ, noise or room work, that’s Podcast Dialogue Mastering — which includes assembly free.
Any common audio format in any box — WAV, AIFF, MP3, FLAC, M4A, AAC, OGG, OPUS — and one podcast-ready MP3 comes back.
Intro on. Outro on. Ad in. File back — first one’s free.
Your first episode is assembled free — no card needed.