Podcast Snapshot

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Turn 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

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Podcast Snapshot · illustrative sample · participant-constellationPODCAST SNAPSHOT · SCN 02 / 06SOURCE · RSS FEEDSlowBuildMTM. TAN · CPGRPR. PARKDEVTOOLSSOS. OKAFORDIGITAL HEALTHJLJ. LIU · FINTECHAMA. MARES · ROBOTICSKAK. AHMEDAI INFRADKD. KAPOORCLIMATEHOST · ELIZA VEGA · 12 EPISODESPARTICIPANT-CONSTELLATION

Illustrative sample render · Podcast Snapshot · built from public records.

You give usA public RSS feeda link
We composeUp to 11 scenesreusable primitives
You getA finished show portrait~60 seconds

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Conversation cast

The host and the guests who keep coming back.

Standing — The show's public listening score, where one exists

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

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

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

Closing card

A sign-off with the show's details and where to make your own.

Up to 11sourced scenes
~60sfinished video
Publicsources, cited
0slides to build

Why make one

Why podcasters make one.

A compact home podcast studio with microphones, headphones, and recording gear.
Awareness

Reach & discovery

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

A podcast recording setup seen from behind headphones, a microphone, and a script.
Shareable

Content that moves

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

Podcast studio microphones arranged on adjustable arms in a recording room.
Credibility

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.

Public RSSApple PodcastsPodcast IndexListen Notes

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.

Start your Podcast Snapshot. The story is in the feed.