For attorneys and law firms

Your time is billable by the hour. Editing a podcast isn't.

Record the interview. Castpilot returns a finished, on-brand episode and clips — and with the add-ons, posts them for you. Total lift after setup: hit upload.

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

You know content builds the personal brand, the referrals, and the search presence. The bar even publishes guidance on doing it ethically. But your billable rate makes editing economically impossible — so the interview you recorded sits, untouched, forever.

Outsourcing means coordination overhead and an editor who never quite gets the voice right. And client-sensitive material shouldn't be sitting on someone else's cloud.

The promise

Record once. It ships itself — ethically, on brand.

What you get

One drop. All of it. On brand.

Total lift: hit upload

Record the conversation. Castpilot finishes the episode, the clips, the captions, and the copy — on your firm's brand.

Your files stay on your machine

Local-first by default. Client-sensitive recordings never have to leave your computer — which matters when discretion is the job.

Looks like your firm made it

A real brand kit drives every output: lower thirds, intros, captions, and copy voice. Professional, never gimmicky.

You review before anything ships

Approve each clip and post before it goes out. Nothing publishes that you didn't see.

Questions you might have

Is this appropriate for a professional firm?
The brand kit is built for it — restrained, on-brand, confident. The output looks like your firm produced it, not an AI tool.
Where do my recordings live?
On your machine. Castpilot runs locally by default, so client-sensitive material doesn't sit on someone else's cloud.
I don't have time to learn software.
You don't need to. The whole workflow is: record, upload, approve, done. There's nothing to learn.

Record the interview. Let it work for the firm.

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

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