Book Director Studio
For podcasters

Fiction shows without the casting calendar.

Audio fiction needs a cast. Casts need scheduling, studios, and budgets that don't survive a weekly release schedule. Here's the other way.

The old way

Multi-voice scenes need actors you can’t schedule

Five characters in a scene means five calendars, five rates, and a recording session that slips two weeks every time someone gets a cold.

Episode cadence vs. production time

A weekly show needs a finished episode every seven days. Traditional production needs three weeks per episode. The math never closes.

Re-records mean re-booking

One rewritten line in the cold open and you’re negotiating pickup sessions — or shipping the flub.

What the studio changes
  1. A full cast in one pass

    The director parses your script, casts each character from thirty-plus voices, and renders the scene as one conversation — pacing, pauses, interruptions intact.

  2. Re-record one line without resetting the session

    Rewrite the line, hit render, and only that line regenerates. The rest of the episode is untouched.

  3. Tune performances like a director

    Per-line performance notes — "whispered", "through gritted teeth", "barely holding it together" — and per-character speed and pitch.

  4. Podcast-ready exports

    Mastered MP3 with chapter markers and consistent loudness, drop-in ready for your hosting platform.

Where most podcasters start

Creator · $99/mo

Twenty hours a month — a weekly show with room to spare for trailers and bonus episodes.

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Your move

Your audiobook starts at the next blank line.

Sign up free, paste your first chapter, and hear a preview in minutes. No card, no studio, no commitment.

This is a working beta. Your feedback helps shape the studio.

An hour of audio on the house · No credit card · Cancel any time