Quick Start

This complete guide covers every Podcastle feature:
- Getting Started — Create your account and set up the app
- How to Use Recording Studio — Record studio quality audio from your browser with no gear
- How to Use Audio Editor — Edit any podcast episode by editing its transcript text
- How to Use Video Editor — Turn recordings into video clips for YouTube and social media
- How to Use Revoice (AI Text-to-Speech) — Fix flubbed lines with voice cloning instead of re-recording
- How to Use Hosting Hub — Publish straight to Spotify and Apple Podcasts from one dashboard
- How to Use Magic Dust (AI Audio Enhancement) — Clean up background noise and add studio polish in one click
- How to Use Transcription — Turn every episode into searchable text for show notes and SEO
- How to Use Noise Cancellation & Silence Removal — Strip dead air automatically with auto silence cut
Time needed: 5 minutes per feature
Also in this guide: Pro Tips | Common Mistakes | Troubleshooting | Pricing | Alternatives
Why Trust This Guide
I started using Podcastle about 18 months ago to record a weekly show.
Every feature below has been tested on real episodes, not vendor demos.

Podcastle is a podcast creation platform that runs entirely in your browser.
Most people only ever touch the record button.
This guide shows you how to use Podcastle end to end.
Recording, editing, publishing and the AI tools in between.
Podcastle Tutorial
This How to Use Podcastle tutorial will walk you through every feature step by step, from your first test recording to publishing your first podcast episode.

Podcastle
Record, edit and publish a podcast without touching traditional audio software. Podcastle cleans up your voice with AI and pushes episodes straight to Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Start free, no credit card required.
Getting Started with Podcastle
Before any feature makes sense, finish this one time setup.
It takes about three minutes.
Here is what the platform looks like in daily use:
Now let us walk through each step.
Step 1: Create Your Account
Go to the Podcastle website and click Sign Up.
Enter your email and choose a password.
The free plan needs no card, so you can test everything first.
✓ Checkpoint: Check your inbox for the confirmation link.
Step 2: Open the Studio
Podcastle runs in any modern browser on Mac, Windows or a Chromebook computer.
There is also a mobile app, so you can tap record from almost any location.
Here is what the dashboard looks like:

✓ Checkpoint: You should land on the main dashboard.
Step 3: Set Up Your Show
Pick your niche and name your first project.
Planning this before you record saves hours later.
Learn to navigate the dashboard now and you will develop a steady publishing rhythm.
✅ Done: Your account is live and ready for any feature below.
How to Use Podcastle Recording Studio
Recording Studio lets you record studio quality audio straight from your browser.
No download, no complex software, no technical skills needed.
One decent microphone still matters more than any setting on this screen.
Step 1: Start a New Session
Click Create and select Recording, or click Recording Studio at the top.
Name your session before you enter.
Step 2: Check Your Mic and Camera
Select the correct microphone and camera in the setup screen.
Choose whether you are wearing headphones.
Here is what this looks like:

✓ Checkpoint: Your input meter should move when you speak.
Step 3: Record and Save Your Clips
Hit Record, then click Stop to pause and Record again to resume.
Each take is saved as a separate clip you can review.
✅ Result: You have a clean multitrack recording ready to edit.
💡 Pro Tip: Do a 20 second test recording first and listen back on headphones.
How to Use Podcastle Audio Editor
Audio Editor lets you cut a podcast episode by deleting words from a transcript.
Delete a sentence in the text and the audio disappears with it.
Step 1: Open Your Audio File
Open your project or upload an audio file from your computer.
Podcastle builds the transcript automatically.
Step 2: Cut the Weak Parts
Highlight filler words in the transcript and delete them.
Use Auto Leveling so every voice sits at the same volume.
Here is what this looks like:

✓ Checkpoint: The waveform should shrink where you deleted text.
Step 3: Layer Your Intro Music
Drag a track from the library onto a new layer.
Adding music under your intro takes about a minute.
✅ Result: A tight edit with balanced levels and an intro bed.
💡 Pro Tip: Podcastle holds over 7,000 royalty free music tracks and sound effects.
How to Use Podcastle Video Editor
Video Editor turns your recording into video content for YouTube and social feeds.
Same timeline, same clips, one extra export.
Step 1: Switch to the Video Timeline
Open your session and select the video track.
Trim the top and tail first.
Step 2: Add Captions and Layout
Generate captions, then pick a speaker layout.
Vertical crops work best for short clips.
Here is what this looks like:

✓ Checkpoint: A preview window should show your captions burned in.
Step 3: Export Your Cut
Choose your resolution and click export.
Download the file or share the link directly.
✅ Result: A ready to post video version of your episode.
💡 Pro Tip: Export one vertical clip per episode to grow a new audience on YouTube.
How to Use Podcastle Re-voicer (AI Text-to-Speech)
Revoice uses voice cloning to fix mistakes without recording pickups.
You type the correction and it speaks in your own voice.
Step 1: Train Your Voice
Read the sample script Podcastle gives you.
Training takes a few minutes.
Step 2: Type the Correction
Paste the corrected line into the text box.
Select your cloned voice from the list.
Here is what this looks like:

✓ Checkpoint: The generated line should match your natural pace.
Step 3: Drop It Into the Timeline
Generate the clip and drag it over the flubbed line.
Match the pause length either side of the line you added.
✅ Result: A clean fix that saves a whole re-record session.
💡 Pro Tip: Keep clones short. One or two sentences sound far more natural than paragraphs.
How to Use Podcastle Hosting Hub
Hosting Hub handles publishing and distribution without a second service.
Podcastle stores the files and pushes them to the directories for you.
Step 1: Create Your Show
Add your show title, artwork and category details.
Pick a niche that stays relevant to one audience.
Step 2: Upload the Episode
Upload your finished audio file and write show notes.
Set your publish date.
Here is what this looks like:

✓ Checkpoint: Your episode should appear in the unified dashboard.
Step 3: Connect the Directories
Submitting your RSS link to Spotify and Apple Podcasts happens here.
Approval usually lands within a few days.
✅ Result: Live distribution, and listeners can subscribe the moment it lands.
💡 Pro Tip: Submit your feed before your launch date so directories approve in time.
How to Use Podcastle Magic Dust (AI Audio Enhancement)
Magic Dust strips background noise and adds warmth to thin recordings.
It is the closest thing to a mastering engineer inside the app.
Step 1: Select Your Track
Click the track you want to improve in the editor.
Step 2: Apply Magic Dust
Open the AI panel and toggle Magic Dust on.
Processing runs in seconds on most files.
✓ Checkpoint: Hiss and hum should fall away without your voice sounding hollow.
Step 3: Compare Before and After
Toggle it off and on to hear the difference.
Keep it if the room echo drops.
✅ Result: Broadcast ready audio from an ordinary room.
💡 Pro Tip: Magic Dust cannot rescue clipping. Record at lower gain and let it do the rest.
How to Use Podcastle Transcriber
Transcription converts your episode into text you can search and repurpose.
Good transcripts help people find your story through search.
Step 1: Open the Transcript Tab
Select your project and open the transcript panel.
Step 2: Fix Names and Terms
Correct spellings the model guessed wrong.
Brand names need the most attention.
✓ Checkpoint: Speaker labels should split cleanly between guests.
Step 3: Export the Text
Download the transcript as a file for your show notes.
✅ Result: Show notes and captions written for you.
💡 Pro Tip: Paste the transcript into your blog post so search engines index the episode.
How to Use Podcastle Noise Cancellation & Silence Remover
Noise Cancellation and Silence Removal trims dead air using auto silence cut.
This is where most beginners save the most time.
Step 1: Enable Noise Cancellation
Turn on noise cancellation in the effects panel.
Step 2: Run Auto Silence Cut
Set the gap length, then run auto silence cut across the track.
One second is a safe starting point.
✓ Checkpoint: Your timeline should get visibly shorter.
Step 3: Review the Cuts
Play back the joins and restore any pause that felt natural.
✅ Result: A faster paced episode without robotic jump cuts.
💡 Pro Tip: Never cut every pause. Breathing room is what makes a host sound human.
Podcastle Pro Tips and Shortcuts
These are the shortcuts I reach for on every episode.
Keyboard Shortcuts
| Action | Shortcut |
|---|---|
| Play or pause | Space |
| Split clip at playhead | Ctrl / Cmd + B |
| Undo last edit | Ctrl / Cmd + Z |
| Search the transcript | Ctrl / Cmd + F |
Hidden Features Most People Miss
- Built in teleprompter: Load your script into the recording studio so you can read while looking at the camera.
- Multitrack editing: Each guest lands on their own layer, so one loud voice never ruins the whole file.
- Sound effect library: Adding music and stingers from the 7,000 track library needs no external tools.
Here is a quick look at where those tools sit in the interface:

Most of them live one click from the main timeline.
Podcastle Common Mistakes to Avoid
Mistake #1: Recording Straight Into a Noisy Room
❌ Wrong: Trusting AI to erase heavy background noise after the fact.
✅ Right: Record in a soft furnished room, then let Magic Dust polish what is left.
Mistake #2: Publishing Without Downloading a Backup
❌ Wrong: Leaving the only copy of your episode inside browser storage.
✅ Right: Export and download the audio file before you upload it anywhere.
Mistake #3: Cutting Every Single Pause
❌ Wrong: Running auto silence cut at its most aggressive setting on a conversation.
✅ Right: Leave short breaths so the episode still sounds like two humans talking.
Podcastle Troubleshooting
Problem: The Browser Cannot Find Your Microphone
Cause: Your browser blocked microphone permission for the site.
Fix: Click the padlock in the address bar and allow the mic, then reload.
Problem: Export Fails Halfway Through
Cause: A weak connection dropped during the upload of your render.
Fix: Switch networks, close other tabs, then export at a lower resolution.
Problem: Voice Cloning Sounds Robotic
Cause: The training sample was too short or recorded with background noise.
Fix: Retrain with a clean two minute sample and keep generated lines short.
📌 Note: If none of these help, Podcastle support answers through in-app chat.
The user community forum is also helpful for odd hardware problems.
What is Podcastle?
Podcastle is a free to start audio and video creation platform for podcasters.
Think of it as a recording studio, an editor and a host stacked into one browser tab.
It creates production quality episodes in seconds rather than hours.
Watch this quick overview:
It includes these key features:
- Recording Studio: Record studio quality audio from your browser with no gear
- Audio Editor: Edit any podcast episode by editing its transcript text
- Video Editor: Turn recordings into video clips for YouTube and social media
- Revoice (AI Text-to-Speech): Fix flubbed lines with voice cloning instead of re-recording
- Hosting Hub: Publish straight to Spotify and Apple Podcasts from one dashboard
- Magic Dust (AI Audio Enhancement): Clean up background noise and add studio polish in one click
- Transcription: Turn every episode into searchable text for show notes and SEO
- Noise Cancellation and Silence Removal: Strip dead air automatically with auto silence cut
In 2026 it is used mostly for AI features that automate work engineers once did by hand.
For the full breakdown, see our Podcastle review.

Podcasters around the world use it to share a story without a studio.
Podcastle Pricing
Here is what Podcastle costs in 2026:
| Plan | Price | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0/month | Testing the editor and recording studio |
| Essential | $11.99/month | Solo hosts publishing a weekly episode |
| Pro | $23.99/month | Podcasters who need voice cloning and video |
| Business | $39.99/month | Teams managing several shows and guests |
Free trial: Yes. The free plan runs forever with export and storage limitations.
Money-back guarantee: Refunds are handled case by case through support.

💰 Best Value: Pro at $23.99/month — it unlocks the AI tools that save the most time.
Podcastle vs Alternatives
How does Podcastle compare to the rest of the market?
| Tool | Best For | Price | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| Podcastle | All-in-one podcasting | $11.99/mo | ⭐ 4.1 |
| Riverside | Remote 4K interviews | $15/mo | ⭐ 4.6 |
| Restream | Multi-platform live | $19/mo | ⭐ 4.4 |
| Streamlabs | Gaming streamers | $19/mo | ⭐ 4.3 |
| StreamYard | Easy live shows | $20/mo | ⭐ 4.5 |
| Zencastr | Backup recording | $20/mo | ⭐ 4.4 |
| Ecamm | Mac power users | $16/mo | ⭐ 4.5 |
| Castr | Video hosting | $19/mo | ⭐ 4.2 |
Quick picks:
- Best overall: Podcastle — recording, editing and hosting in one place
- Best budget: Podcastle Free — enough to publish your first episode
- Best for beginners: StreamYard — nothing to understand beyond one screen
- Best for remote interviews: Riverside — local tracks protect against dropouts
🎯 Podcastle Alternatives
Looking for Podcastle alternatives? Here are the top options:
- 🚀 Riverside: Records separate local tracks at up to 4K, so remote interviews stay sharp.
- 📊 Restream: Pushes one live stream to dozens of platforms at once with solid analytics.
- 🎨 Streamlabs: Packed with overlays, alerts and scenes built for gaming creators.
- 👶 StreamYard: The easiest browser studio for live shows with guests and branded overlays.
- 🔒 Zencastr: Local recording plus reliable backups for interview heavy shows.
- 🔧 Ecamm: A Mac only production studio with deep hardware and camera control.
- ⚡ Castr: Reliable live streaming and video hosting with a generous bandwidth allowance.
For the full list, see our Podcastle alternatives guide.
⚔️ Podcastle Compared
Here is how Podcastle stacks up against each competitor:
- Podcastle vs Riverside: Riverside wins on raw remote recording quality. Podcastle wins on price and built in AI editing tools.
- Podcastle vs Restream: Restream is a broadcasting service first. Podcastle is the better choice for editing and publishing episodes.
- Podcastle vs Streamlabs: Streamlabs suits live gaming. Podcastle suits podcasters who need a finished audio file.
- Podcastle vs StreamYard: StreamYard is simpler for going live. Podcastle offers far deeper post production and voice cloning.
- Podcastle vs Zencastr: Zencastr is a safe recording tool. Podcastle adds editing, transcription and hosting in one platform.
- Podcastle vs Ecamm: Ecamm gives Mac users more control. Podcastle works on any computer through the browser.
- Podcastle vs Castr: Castr focuses on video delivery. Podcastle focuses on making and publishing the podcast itself.
Start Using Podcastle Now
You have learned how to use every major Podcastle feature:
- ✅ Recording Studio
- ✅ Audio Editor
- ✅ Video Editor
- ✅ Revoice (AI Text-to-Speech)
- ✅ Hosting Hub
- ✅ Magic Dust (AI Audio Enhancement)
- ✅ Transcription
- ✅ Noise Cancellation & Silence Removal
Next step: Pick one feature and try it today.
Most people start with the Recording Studio.
Record a five minute test, run Magic Dust, then export the file.
That single pass teaches you more than any article can.
Then release on a schedule, because consistency grows an audience faster than polish.
Share every episode on social media and reply to the people who comment.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Podcastle work?
You record in the browser, edit the transcript, then publish. Podcastle handles the recording studio, AI cleanup and distribution to directories inside one platform.
Is Podcastle AI good for beginners?
Yes. No technical skills are needed. Text based editing, auto leveling and Magic Dust handle the audio engineering that normally scares new podcasters away.
How do I upload a podcast from Podcastle?
Export and download your audio file, or publish straight from Hosting Hub. The dashboard pushes your episode to Spotify and Apple Podcasts automatically.
How do I record a podcast on Podcastle?
Click Create, select Recording, name the session, then choose your mic and camera. Hit record. Each take saves as a separate clip you can review.
Is Podcastle AI free to use?
Yes. The free plan covers basic recording, editing and export with storage and feature limitations. Paid plans start at $11.99 per month for more capacity.













