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A source document in, a distributed episode out.

Script, two host conversation, mastering, cover art, RSS feed and distribution to the directories. We run 21 of our own channels on this line, which is how we know where it breaks.

Done for youFixed quote
21channels live
14distributed to Spotify, Apple and Amazon
5languages published
What comes back

What you actually receive

Every item below is part of the standard delivery, not an option added at the end of the quote.

The episode, mastered

Two hosts, real conversational rhythm, levelled to the podcast loudness standard so it does not jump against the episode before it.

Show and episode artwork

At the square spec every directory demands, legible at the size a phone shows it.

A hosted feed

RSS set up and submitted, with the ownership on your side of the table.

Show notes and chapters

Written for search as well as for listeners, with the links and the timestamps in place.

Distribution

Spotify, Apple and Amazon, checked as accepted rather than as submitted.

Inside the engine

How it runs

The stages that make the difference between an output and a deliverable. They run in this order every time.

1

Source to script

A report, a book or a product page becomes a conversation with a shape: a question, a disagreement and a conclusion. Not two voices reading bullet points.

2

Recording

Two distinct hosts with their own speech patterns, so a listener can tell who is talking without being told.

3

Mastering

Levels measured against the platform target, not set by ear.

4

Packaging

Artwork, title, description and keywords, written to be found in directory search rather than to be clever.

5

Distribution and verification

Submitted, then re checked once the directories answer. A channel with no published episode cannot be distributed at all, and that request fails silently. We look.

Proof

See it before you talk to anyone

Verified, public Listen to this site's own show on Spotify →

Produced on this line and distributed through it.

Getting started

What we need, and how fast it comes back

From you

Three things to start

  • The source material: a document, a book, a product, a report.
  • Your show name, or a brief so we propose one.
  • The markets and languages you want published.

If something on that list does not exist yet, say so in the brief. It changes the quote, not the answer.

Turnaround

Timing

A pilot episode within a week. A season of 8 to 12 episodes in 3 to 4 weeks.

  • Fixed price per deliverable. The number in the quote is the number on the invoice.
  • Full ownership. Source files and rights transfer to you on delivery.
  • A sample first. On a large batch we produce one unit for approval before the rest.
Describe your batch
For technical teams

Machine access

Machine access to every engine is documented and metered in one place: organizen.ai/mcp. This page only tells you where this engine stands today.

Machine access

No public endpoint. Publishers running a weekly show get a drop folder and a metered key. Ask for it in the quote.

Ask for it in the quote
Questions

Asked before every project

Are the hosts real people?
The voices are produced. We say so on the show page rather than pretending otherwise, and the writing is done by people who know the subject.
Who owns the feed?
You do. The show sits under your account and your name, and you can move it to another host without asking us.
Can you take over an existing show?
Yes, and the first job is usually the back catalog: old episodes describing an offer you no longer sell cost you listeners every week they stay up.
Next step

Tell us what you need produced

A fixed quote comes back within one business day. If your request is not a fit, we say so in the first reply instead of booking a call.

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