Podcast Snapshot
LiveTurn a public feed into a show portrait.
Point us at a podcast’s public RSS. We render a portrait of the show — release cadence and the episode shelf, and, where the feed exposes them, the guests who recur and the topics it returns to — for a sponsor deck, a milestone, or a share.
Resolves the show from public RSS · then confirm what we read
Illustrative sample render · Podcast Snapshot · built from public records.
What you get
A short, sourced video — scene by scene.
Every scene is built from the public record and labeled with where it came from. Here’s what assembles:
Show masthead
Opens on the show's cover art, name and host.
Whole run, end to end
The entire back catalogue as one continuous stretch of listening.
Publishing rhythm
How often new episodes land, and the show's longest run without a gap.
Every episode by length
Every episode sized by length — from the shortest to the longest.
Episode anatomy
A walk through one episode's chapters, start to finish.
Shown when the data supports it
Cold open
A line from the opening moments of an episode.
Shown when the data supports it
Voice of the show
A signature line, in the show's own voice.
Shown when the data supports it
Conversation cast
The host and the guests who keep coming back.
Standing
The show's public listening score, where one exists.
Shown when the data supports it
Listener regions
Where listeners are, by share — never headcount.
Shown when the data supports it
Milestone
A milestone worth marking — years on air and episodes published.
Closing card
A sign-off with the show's details and where to make your own.
Why make one
Why podcasters make one.

Reach & discovery
A portrait that reintroduces the show to sponsors and to listeners who haven't found it yet.

Content that moves
A milestone clip your audience and your guests actually want to repost.

Cadence, shown
Prove consistency and the depth of conversation from the public feed — not a pitch deck.
Built from public sources
Every scene traces back to a record you can check.
Labeled on screen · nothing private, nothing invented
Good to know
Questions, answered.
What to expect before you make one — the practical details and where the data comes from.
How long does it take?
Paste a public RSS URL, confirm what we read from the feed, and the video composes from there — most renders land in a short, predictable window.
Can I edit it before sharing?
Yes — adjust copy, swap scenes, change the theme, and re-render before download or share.
What data does it use?
Public RSS and public podcast metadata only — cadence, episodes, guests, topics. No listener counts or download analytics; nothing the public feed doesn't expose.
What if my feed is short or new?
The portrait adapts to the feed. A newer show makes a tighter snapshot — we render only what the public record supports.
What do I get at the end?
A short (~60s) show portrait plus its scenes — for a sponsor deck, an anniversary, or a share.