Build better episodes before you hit record.

Build better podcast episodes before you hit record.

Episode Architect is an AI-assisted editorial workspace that helps podcast hosts and production teams turn guest ideas, topic notes, and scattered research into structured, recording-ready episode briefs.

For interview podcasts, education shows, author conversations, and research-driven production teams.

Episode Workspace

Recording-ready brief

Drafting
Show DNA
Guest Research
Episode Frame
Questions
Recording Script
Export Brief

The problem

Podcast preparation is too scattered.

Most hosts prepare episodes across documents, spreadsheets, notes apps, emails, AI chats, and last-minute memory. The result is weaker questions, inconsistent framing, and recording sessions that depend too much on improvisation.

Scattered research

Guest notes, source links, producer comments, and host ideas end up in too many places.

Generic AI outputs

General-purpose AI chats can produce polished text that still misses your show’s editorial shape.

Last-minute recording prep

When preparation is rushed, interviews depend too much on memory and improvisation.

The solution

One structured workflow from idea to recording.

Episode Architect guides each episode through a serious editorial preparation process: guest fit, topic frame, research dossier, question design, recording script, guest packet, and export-ready brief.

Guest fit
Topic frame
Research dossier
Question design
Recording script
Guest packet
Export-ready brief

Workflow

From raw idea to recording-ready brief.

Move each episode through a clear preparation sequence instead of rebuilding your process from scratch every time.

  1. 1

    Define the episode idea

  2. 2

    Add or research the guest

  3. 3

    Build the editorial frame

  4. 4

    Generate and refine the research dossier

  5. 5

    Design sharper questions

  6. 6

    Prepare the recording script

  7. 7

    Export the episode package

Features

Everything your team needs before recording.

Episode Architect brings the core pieces of podcast preparation into one workspace, with AI support where it improves structure and speed.

Show DNA

Define the editorial identity, audience, tone, and boundaries that guide every episode.

Guest Fit Assessment

Evaluate why a guest fits, what risks to watch, and how the conversation can serve listeners.

Research Dossier

Turn source material and notes into structured context your team can use.

Episode Frame

Clarify the premise, strongest angle, audience payoff, and recording objective.

Question Builder

Design sharper questions, follow-ups, transitions, and segment arcs.

Recording Script

Prepare host openings, run-of-show notes, live prompts, and closing language.

Guest Packet

Separate guest-facing preparation from internal production notes.

Export-Ready Briefs

Package final materials for hosts, producers, guests, and records.

Role-Based Collaboration

Support hosts, producers, researchers, and admins with protected workspace roles.

AI Usage and Plan Controls

Keep AI access and usage aligned with workspace roles and plan limits.

Why it is different

Not a generic AI content tool.

Episode Architect is designed around the production reality of preparing serious conversations, not producing disconnected copy.

  • Built around podcast preparation, not random content generation
  • Keeps your show’s editorial identity consistent
  • Separates internal production notes from guest-facing materials
  • Supports hosts, producers, and researchers
  • Turns AI output into a structured editorial workflow

Use cases

Built for serious conversations.

Use Episode Architect anywhere preparation quality shapes the final recording.

Interview podcasts
Higher education podcasts
Author and book shows
Thought-leadership podcasts
Research-driven conversations
Small production teams

Product principles

Designed for hosts who prepare seriously.

Episode Architect keeps preparation calm, structured, and clearly separated from recording or editing workflows.

Structured before flexible
Human editorial judgment stays central
Guest-facing materials stay separate

Prepare your next episode with more clarity.

Bring your guest research, questions, scripts, and recording materials into one editorial workspace.