Podsqueeze (podsqueeze.com) exists to solve the gap between recording a podcast episode and actually promoting it: upload one audio or video file, and the platform generates a transcript, show notes, social clips, quote images, and a landing page from it automatically. The idea is to turn the hours normally spent on post-production and promotion into a single pass through the dashboard, rather than manually writing show notes and cutting clips by hand for every episode.
Podcast creators, editors, and marketers running a regular publishing schedule make up the core audience, with the plan lineup splitting cleanly into individual podcaster tiers and agency tiers for teams managing content across multiple shows. Because pricing and feature access are both minute-based, the tool scales fairly directly with how much podcast content someone is actually producing each month rather than charging a flat rate regardless of volume.
How Podsqueeze Works
A user uploads a podcast episode's audio or video file, and Podsqueeze generates a full transcript with speaker identification and timestamps, along with a downloadable SRT subtitle file. From that transcript, the platform produces show notes with a title, description, chapters, and highlight bullet points, plus additional content pieces like blog posts, newsletters, and social captions, all of which can be tuned with saved prompts so a show's voice stays consistent from episode to episode. Chapters are also used to auto-generate clips and audiograms with subtitles, while quote images and a shareable episode landing page round out the promotional assets, all produced from the single uploaded file rather than requiring separate tools for each output.
Key Features
- AI transcription: generates full transcripts with speaker identification and timestamps, downloadable as an SRT subtitle file for video editors or YouTube
- Show notes and long-form content: produces titles, descriptions, chapters, highlight bullet points, blog posts, and newsletters from a single episode upload
- Video clips and audiograms: automatically identifies chapters and generates subtitled clips or audiograms ready to export for social media
- Quote images: generates shareable quote graphics pulled directly from episode highlights
- Podcast landing pages: creates an episode page with an embedded player, show notes, and chapters that can be shared before the episode goes live elsewhere
- AI audio enhancement: removes background noise, filler words, and silences, and normalizes volume without manual editing software
- Chat with transcript: lets a user ask questions against an episode's transcript directly, rather than searching through it manually (Pro and above)
- Tunable prompts: saved tuning instructions per show keep generated content consistent in voice across episodes
Podsqueeze Pricing

- Free โ $0/month โ up to 50 minutes of podcasting time per month with no credit card required, enough to test the core transcription and repurposing workflow before subscribing.
- Starter โ $8.99/month (from $5.99/month billed annually) โ 120 minutes per month, 8 video clips or audiograms, quote images, uploads up to 4GB, unlimited uploads and YouTube conversions, a podcast website, audio enhancement, and the podcast audio editor. No minutes rollover, Chat with transcript, personalized results, or saved video templates.
- Pro โ $49/month (from $35/month billed annually) โ 320 minutes per month with minutes rollover, 20 video clips or audiograms, uploads up to 10GB, podcast landing pages, Chat with transcript, personalized results, and saved video templates on top of everything in Starter.
- Agency Lite โ $89/month (from $62/month billed annually) โ 600 minutes per month with minutes rollover, 40 video clips or audiograms, and the same full feature set as Pro, sized for agencies managing several shows at once.
- Enterprise โ custom pricing โ everything in Pro plus custom minutes and clip allowances, priority support, feature request access, and dedicated team onboarding and training.
Annual billing saves 30% across all paid tiers. Pricing verified against podsqueeze.com; rates may change โ always confirm current pricing at podsqueeze.com.
Who Should Use Podsqueeze?
Hobbyist podcasters publishing occasionally can start on the Free plan's 50 monthly minutes or move to Starter once they need more clips and a podcast website, while still keeping costs low at under $10 a month. Professional podcasters and content marketers running a weekly or biweekly show, who need Chat with transcript and unlimited saved templates to keep a consistent voice, are the clearest fit for Pro. Agencies managing content across multiple client shows will want Agency Lite or Enterprise for the higher minute allowances, larger clip counts, and โ on Enterprise โ dedicated onboarding and priority support for scaling production across a team.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Podsqueeze be tested before paying anything?
Yes. The Free plan includes up to 50 minutes of podcasting time per month with no credit card required, which is enough to upload an episode and see the transcript, show notes, and clips it produces.
What's the real difference between Starter and Pro?
Starter covers 120 minutes a month and the core repurposing tools but leaves out Chat with transcript, personalized results, saved video templates, and minutes rollover. Pro adds all of those, along with more than double the monthly minutes and clip allowance.
Does Podsqueeze clean up the audio itself, or only generate content from it?
Both. The AI Audio Enhancer removes background noise, filler words, and silences and normalizes volume, while the separate repurposing tools handle transcripts, show notes, clips, and other content generated from that same episode.
How is pricing structured across the plans?
Pricing is based primarily on monthly podcasting minutes, running from 120 minutes on Starter up to 600 minutes on Agency Lite, with Enterprise offering custom minute allowances for larger production volumes.
Is Podsqueeze suitable for an agency managing several podcasts?
Agency Lite is built for exactly that use case, with 600 monthly minutes and 40 video clips or audiograms across the account. Enterprise goes further with custom allowances and dedicated onboarding for teams managing an even larger volume of shows.