Pilot Pricing

Choose the pilot that fits your publishing workflow.

Start with one episode if you want to test the output yourself, or three episodes if you run a producer or agency workflow. Every pilot includes a clean publish-ready draft, show notes, chapter markers, title options, episode descriptions, and manual review.

Start with a single real episode, not a subscription

1 episode

Solo / Host Pilot

Fastest way to validate
$79pilot price

Best for independent hosts and interview shows that want to test whether a cleaner transcript removes publishing friction.

  • 1 episode processed
  • 30-minute turnaround
  • Clean publish-ready draft
  • Show notes, chapter markers, titles, and descriptions
  • Manual review included (human editor)

3 episodes

Producer / Agency Pilot

Best for teams
$199pilot price

Best for producers, editors, and agencies who need to test consistent output quality across multiple episodes.

  • 3 episodes processed
  • 30-minute turnaround per episode
  • Clean publish-ready drafts
  • Show notes, chapters, titles, and descriptions for each episode
  • Manual review included (human editor)
Low-Risk Pilot

Reduce decision risk before you commit to more volume.

You won’t be asked to trust a long-term contract or a vague promise. The pilot is built to validate fit on a real episode, with clear quality expectations upfront.

View a sample before you order
Start with 1 episode instead of a subscription
1 revision round included in every pilot
If the revised delivery still misses the agreed basics, it will be redone or refunded
What You Get

Built for the work that still has to get done after the recording.

The pilot is designed for podcasters who do not just need a transcript file. They need a draft they can trust and the publish assets that help the episode go live faster.

Clean publish-ready draft with speaker labels and timestamps
Show notes written from the actual episode, not generic recap filler
Chapter markers ready for podcast apps and player pages
Title options and descriptions ready for publishing and promotion
How It Works

Fast enough for a real publishing workflow.

The goal is simple: send an episode in, get a cleaner draft and the core publishing assets back quickly enough to keep momentum on the release.

Step 1

Send the episode audio or recording link, plus any speaker names or terms you want handled carefully.

Step 2

Get back a clean publish-ready draft, show notes, chapter markers, title options, and episode descriptions.

Step 3

Review the pilot, use the included revision round if needed, and move into publishing instead of rebuilding the same assets by hand.

Availability

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Pricing FAQ

Common questions before you order.

Everything below is meant to answer the practical questions hosts, producers, and agencies usually ask before they send in an episode.

What is included in the pilot?

Every pilot includes a clean publish-ready draft, show notes, chapter markers, title options, and episode descriptions. Manual review is included before delivery.

What do I need to send?

You only need to send the episode audio or a link to the recording. If there are speaker names, brand names, or terms you want handled carefully, include those too.

Does this work for interview or multi-speaker podcasts?

Yes. The pilot is especially useful for interview and co-hosted shows where speaker labels, proper nouns, and chapter structure usually need the most cleanup.

What does the 30-minute turnaround cover?

The turnaround covers the draft and the core publish assets included in the pilot: show notes, chapter markers, title options, and descriptions. It is built for teams who want something fast enough to use in the same publishing workflow.

What does “manual review included” mean?

It means the output is not treated as a raw transcript dump. The draft and assets get a human pass so the result is closer to something you can review and publish.

What if I am not happy with the first draft?

Every pilot includes one revision round. If the revised delivery still misses the agreed basics you shared upfront, the pilot will be redone or refunded.

Which pilot should I choose?

Choose the Solo / Host Pilot if you want to test the workflow on one episode first. Choose the Producer / Agency Pilot if you manage multiple episodes, multiple speakers, or client delivery across more than one show.

What happens after the pilot?

If the pilot works for your workflow, the next step is simple: keep using it on future episodes or move into a larger ongoing setup based on your publishing volume.