( For solo hosts )

The whole finishing chain, one pair of hands

You recorded the episode. What stands between you and publishing is the part nobody warned you about: the umms, the dead air, the music hunt, the loudness number your platform expects. Cast handles that last mile — record, clean, score, export — without learning a DAW.

Tuesday night, episode due Thursday

The weekly show fails on production time, not on ideas. Cast’s answer is to make every slow step a fast one: cleanup is one click per category — fillers, pauses, mouth sounds — the music is generated for the episode instead of hunted for, and the export ships at the platform’s loudness with no numbers to know.

And because nothing is ever overwritten, working fast is safe: any cut, any cleanup, any experiment is one Restore from undone — even after you export.

  • Edit by reading, not scrubbing
  • One-click cleanup passes
  • Music that ducks itself
  • Free plan is a whole workflow

FAQ

01Where do I start?

On the Home screen. It walks you through your first episode in five steps — add audio, clean it up, edit by text, add music that ducks, export — and the New project button asks how you want to begin. You do not need to know the product to make the first episode; the product tells you.

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02What does the Free plan actually include?

Editing is never metered and never watermarked: transcription, filler and pause removal, noise removal, captions and audio export cost zero credits on every plan, including Free. Credits buy generation (music and SFX); the uploads allowance caps how much audio you bring in. Free: 100 credits, 60 min, MP3 128k. Lite: 700, 10 hrs, MP3 320k. Plus: 2,750, 25 hrs, WAV, stems, commercial license. Max: 6,500, unlimited, broadcast (EBU R128).

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03Is my work saved automatically?

Yes. There is no Save button because there is nothing to press: every edit is saved to your account as you make it, survives a reload, and is there when you sign in from another computer.

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04Can Cast publish to Spotify for me?

Cast finishes the episode; your host distributes it. Cast is deliberately host-agnostic — no RSS, no lock-in — and the file it hands you is already normalized to the target platform's loudness, so it drops into any podcast host without a re-master.

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