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Jellypod vs. Adobe Podcast: Comparing Podcast Studios

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Both Jellypod and Adobe Podcast are two important tools for current and soon-to-be podcasters.

If you're checking out Adobe Podcast, you probably looking into what we call "traditionally recorded" podcasts - i.e. a podcast where you actually record and edit your show's audio.

But if you're looking for an easier way to break into podcasting using AI, Jellypod might be the better fit. It's not a recording/editing tool, but rather an end-to-end AI podcast platform that produces editable, high-quality podcasts between multiple AI hosts.

So if you're looking to get break into podcasting ASAP, Jellypod is the clear winner. It generates a fully editable script from provided source content with consistent AI hosts (or your cloned voice), and publishes the finished show to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and more with a single click.

If you want to dig into more of the differences, check out our full comparison below.

What Each Actually Does

Adobe Podcast’s studio is built around real voices. You create a recording room in your browser, share an invite link, and capture each participant on a separate track for a cleaner mix. It's very similar to platforms like Riverside (which we reviewed here).

Afterwards, you edit your audio; cut a sentence and the corresponding audio disappears, remove filler words, tighten tangents, and export a ready-to-publish file. Mic Check diagnoses common problems before you hit record, and Enhance Speech can dramatically improve clarity for audio captured in imperfect rooms. It’s practical, familiar, and especially useful for interviews, panels, leadership updates, or any content where human chemistry matters.

Jellypod's podcast studio takes a completely different approach.

Your entire podcast is a created and generated by AI, with you completely in full creative control. You upload some source content (like a PDF, blog, etc.) and Jellypod drafts a conversational script between the AI hosts you just created.

Those hosts are more than just voices. You give them names, a backstory, and personality traits, so their delivery stays consistent episode to episode. And your entire podcast lives in the editable script; there's no waveforms, no EQ, and no worrying about coughs or cross‑talk. And when you’re done, Jellypod hosts the show, generates an RSS feed, and publishes everywhere with one click—plus social-ready audiograms, captions, and transcripts.

Starting From Nothing vs. Starting From a Recording

Adobe Podcast is ideal when you already have people to record with and something to say. You bring the conversation while Adobe gives you a simple way to capture it well and clean it up quickly. It's great for building brand identity around yourself, as a human (which is still really important!).

Jellypod on the other hand is the perfect tool when there's just too much content to talk about and you can't afford to hire a full podcast production team for consistent, weekly episodes. Or you can afford it but it would just take too much time.

Jellypod is built for teams who need help going from a topic to a tight, listenable episode without a traditional production setup. Paste a report, a blog post, some internal docs, or a set of links, and it drafts a structured, on‑brand episode between your hosts. You own the final script and every word is editable, ensuring it says exactly what you want it to.

Editing Your Episodes

Adobe’s transcript editor is a strong fit for spoken‑word cleanup. If you recorded an hour-long interview, you can skim the transcript, cut digressions, remove ums, and keep the best moments. Enhance Speech reduces echo and noise so the result sounds far more polished than the raw capture. You finish with a high-quality file ready for your host.

Jellypod skips cleanup because there’s nothing to clean (crazy right?). You’re not fixing a flawed capture; you’re shaping the story. Need to change the pacing? Delete a paragraph. Want a host to push back with a counterpoint? Add a line and regenerate. It's that easy.

Final Verdict

Both Adobe Podcast and Jellypod are great podcasting tools for completely different use cases.

Adobe Podcast shines when you want to record real people. You want a reliable, low‑friction way to capture remote guests, keep multitrack control, and edit by transcript in the browser.

If you’re already running interviews, roundtables, or leadership updates and just need cleaner audio without a full DAW, Adobe Podcast is perfect. It’s a strong production utility that fits neatly into an existing workflow.

Jellypod shines for the people who don’t want to traditionally record. You’d rather generate hosts and scripts, iterate quickly, and publish on a schedule.

You want help with research, structure, and narrative—not just cleanup. You want hosting, RSS, distribution, transcripts, and social assets included, with one platform handling the full pipeline from concept to audience. It’s a podcast studio for teams who value speed, consistency, and distribution over hands‑on audio engineering.

If you’re ready to try Jellypod, new users get 1,000 free credits to create their first episodes. If you want a podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube today, sign up here.