Boss handed you the podcast?

You're a marketer,not an editor

Editing one episode yourself eats 10–15 hours. You hit upload instead — and get the episode, the clips, the captions, and a week of posts back. All on brand. The only thing you do is drop the file.

Early access. No card. Your files stay on your machine.

Auto-editRemove silenceBrand kitsWrites the copy

Uploading recording…

  • Finished episode
  • 8 social clips
  • Branded captions
  • Show notes + chapters
  • Weeks of posts
Upload. Done.
From one upload
The 4pm problem

Friday, 4pm. A 90-minute recording is still sitting in your downloads. Your boss is asking when it goes live. You tried iMovie last time — it took the whole weekend and looked rough.

That's not on you. You're a marketer, not an editor — and every tool out there was built for editors. You were set up to lose the weekend.

Three steps

The only thing you do is upload

No timeline. No tracks. No settings. There's an Adjust view for the 5% who want it. You won't need it.

Step 01

Upload

Drop the recording, or paste a Zoom, Riverside, or StreamYard link. That's the whole job.

Step 02

Approve

Look over the finished episode and clips — branded captions, lower thirds, thumbnails, copy. Keep, skip, or tweak with one click.

Step 03

Download

Everything exports at once: the episode, per-platform clips, thumbnails, show notes, chapters, and posts ready to paste.

What lands in your folder

Stop opening five tools to ship one episode

One drop. The edit, the clips, the captions, the copy, the thumbnails — all of it, on brand.

Clips that pick themselves

Clips that pick themselves

It watches the video — not just the transcript — so it catches the moments text-only tools miss. Vertical, captioned, ready to post.

Branded captions, built in

Branded captions, built in

One-line, on-brand, readable. Part of the same pass — not a second tool you have to open.

Your brand, everywhere

Your brand, everywhere

Set it up once. Lower thirds, intros, thumbnails, and copy all come back looking like your team made them.

A finished episode

Silence and stumbles cut, audio cleaned, intro and outro on. Ready for YouTube and Spotify.

Weeks of posts, written

Titles, descriptions, show notes, chapters, and per-platform posts — in your brand voice.

Thumbnails, done

Picked from the best frames and styled to your brand, for every platform.

The two things you're worried about

On brand, not generic

“Automated” usually means generic — that's the whole risk. Your brand kit drives every caption, lower third, and post, so it comes back looking like your team made it. Nothing publishes until you say so.

On your machine, not a stranger's cloud

It runs locally. Your recordings never have to leave your computer — which is the difference between “maybe later” and “yes” when the guest is under NDA.

The difference

A lost weekend, or a finished show

Same recording. The only thing that changed is you stopped opening a timeline.

Before

A 90-minute file and a lost weekend.

A messy, tangled editing timeline with a late clock

After

A finished episode, eight clips, captions, thumbnails, and weeks of posts — and you never opened a timeline.

One clean, finished episode with tidy clips, ready to publish
Early users

Marketers who got their week back

Real words from the people who stopped opening a timeline.

I used to lose every Friday to editing. Now I upload the recording before lunch and the whole week's content is just… there.

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Marketing Lead, [Company]

It looks like our brand made it — captions, thumbnails, lower thirds. I didn't touch a timeline once.

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Agency Owner

Our guests are under NDA, so “it stays on my Mac” is the only reason I could say yes.

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Content Manager, Law Firm

You

“I built Castpilot because I watched marketers lose whole weekends to a job nobody trained them for. You shouldn't need to be an editor to ship a great show. Drop the file — I'll take it from there.”

[Your name], founder

The math

Castpilot pays for itself on the first episode

Editing one episode yourself is 10–15 hours of your time. Here's what that's worth — move the sliders.

What your podcast costs you right now

Three sliders. No email required.

4

Each becomes an episode + a batch of clips.

12 hrs

Most non-editors spend 10–15 hours per episode.

$35/hr

Salary ÷ working hours, roughly. A $60k marketer ≈ $35/hr.

That's 0 hours a month editing it yourself —

$0 / year of your time

Castpilot Pro$468 / yr
You get back vs doing it yourself$0
vs paying a freelance editor$0

It pays for itself on your first episode.

Get your weekend back →
Where Castpilot fits

Other tools stop halfway

Opus clips it. Descript helps you edit it. Castpilot finishes the whole show — and writes the copy.

What you get
Opus Clip
Descript
Castpilot
Social clips, auto-cut
Branded captions
No editing skills needed
A finished, edited episode
Thumbnails, picked & styled
Show notes + chapters
Weeks of posts, written
On your brand, everywhere
Stays on your machine

They do the front half. You upload once — Castpilot does the rest, on your brand.

Your render, your call

Render free on your Mac. Or hand it to the cloud.

Castpilot finishes your show right on your computer — free, private, however many you make. In a hurry or on an old laptop? Send that one to the cloud and keep working.

Default

On your machine

  • Free and unlimited
  • Files never leave your Mac
  • As fast as your computer
  • Best for confidential work
Optional

In the cloud

  • Uses a little of your hours
  • Encrypted, then deleted after
  • Frees up your computer
  • Best for long episodes or an old laptop

Opus and Descript make you upload your footage. Castpilot only goes to the cloud if you say so.

Why it matters

Spend your time on the part only you can do.

You didn't take the job to cut silence and hunt for thumbnails. Castpilot does the heavy lifting — the editing, the clips, the captions, the copy — so your hours go where they're worth the most: your clients, your team, the actual work.

More time with clientsMore time on the workMore time off the clock
Who it's for

Different job. Same drop.

Whatever got you here, the lift is the same: you upload, Castpilot finishes it. Hover your role.

  • And 5 more — find your version

Marketers

Boss asked. You hit upload. Get your weekend back.

  • A finished episode without opening an editor
  • Clips, captions, and weeks of posts from one file
  • On your brand — looks like the team made it
See how it works for marketers
Pricing

One simple plan. No clip-counting.

One number to watch — not two meters, not credits per clip. Start free for 7 days, no card.

Starter

Solo shows and indie podcasters.

$19/month
  • Free, unlimited rendering on your machine
  • 5 hours of recording a month
  • 1 brand kit
  • 1080p exports
  • Posts written for you
Start free
Most people pick this

Pro

In-house marketers and freelancers. The one most people pick.

$39/month
  • Free, unlimited rendering on your machine
  • 15 hours of recording a month
  • 5 brand kits
  • 4K exports
  • Per-platform copy in your voice
  • Multi-cam sync
  • Schedule & auto-publish
Start free

Studio

Agencies and teams running several brands.

$99/month
  • Free, unlimited rendering on your machine
  • 60 hours of recording a month
  • Unlimited brand kits
  • Team seats
  • Brand-voice-trained copy
  • Schedule & auto-publish
  • White-label exports
Start free

See everything in each plan, add-ons, and FAQ →

Hit record. Drop the file. Get your weekend back.

Be one of the first in when early access opens.

No card. Your files stay on your machine. Always.