Built for the person who got handed the podcast.
Somewhere there's a marketer with a 90-minute recording in their downloads, a boss asking when it goes live, and no idea how to edit it. That person is who Castpilot is for.
Every other tool you tried wanted you to learn it. Open a timeline, drag some clips, pick a caption style, export, then go open the next tool for the thumbnail, then a third for the posts. By the time it's shipped, your weekend is gone.
That's the part that felt backwards. The work is repetitive and mechanical — cut the silence, find the good moments, brand the captions, write the post. It's exactly the kind of work a computer should do for you while you do the part only you can do: talk to your clients, run your business, make the next thing.
So Castpilot does it. You upload one recording and get back the finished episode, the clips, the captions, the thumbnails, the show notes, and weeks of posts — on your brand, on your machine. You hit upload. The rest is handled.
A few things we hold to
You shouldn't have to be an editor
You were hired to do marketing, run a practice, build a business — not to learn a timeline. The tool should do the editing, not teach you to.
Halfway isn't done
A folder of nine-second clips isn't an episode. The job isn't finished until the whole show is — the edit, the clips, the captions, the thumbnails, and the words to post it.
It should feel like one button
No project files, no render settings, no five tools open at once. You upload. It's done. The complexity is ours to carry, not yours.
Your work is yours
It runs on your machine. Your recordings stay with you. Your output looks like you made it, because your brand drives every piece of it.
Hit record. Drop the file. Get your weekend back.
No card. Your files stay on your machine. Always.
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