New Update | Enhance your Podcasts with Deep Search
The creative process isn't linear - ideas evolve, requirements change, and new inspiration can appear anytime. That's why we've rolled out the ability to add, remove, and edit the sources in your podcast episodes without starting over.
When creating a podcast on Jellypod, the first step is providing a "brain-dump" of all the sources that your episode should be grounded in. These sources can be links to a website, PDF documents, or any of our 70+ supported file types.
When you add a source, we extract its content and include it in the generation process of your new show. These sources persist across the entire episode lifecycle – from outline generation to script writing – guaranteeing content accuracy, depth, and creative control.
Previously, the process of adding sources was limited to the initial episode creation. Meaning, once you created an episode with sources, you couldn't make any changes to the sources used. Starting today, sources in your episode are fully editable at every step - giving you the ability to add or remove context and regenerate your episode without starting from scratch.
To edit the sources used in your episode, click on the Sources button in the Outline Editor toolbar. This will open up a window that displays all the current sources, where you can remove or add sources. You can also download the original source documents, if needed.
One of the most important pillars of Jellypod is building a responsive, fast, and fun experience that accelerates your creation process and doesn't hold you back.
We've improved source file extraction speed by over 10x, taking average processing times from 60+ seconds to under five. By making initial source processing faster, we can get you into the outline editor faster and reduce the time to your first podcast episode.
All users now have access to increased source limits! Free users can now add up to 5 Sources per episode (increased from three) and all paying users, regardless of tier, can add up to 20 Sources.