Running a label means managing artists, releases, marketing campaigns, and a million moving pieces. So the idea of launching a podcast might sound like a luxury—or a logistical nightmare.
But here’s the truth: launching a podcast doesn’t have to be slow, expensive, or complex.
With the right tools, your label can launch a professional podcast in under an hour—showcasing your artists, sharing their stories, and building deeper connections with fans.
Here’s how to make it happen.
You don’t need a 60-minute show. Try a format like:
Short, consistent content performs better and is easier to scale.
Use a tool like Jellypod to write a compelling, personalized script. Input:
You’ll get a ready-to-record script that feels tailored to your label’s voice.
With Jellypod’s voice library or voice cloning, you can pick a host voice—or clone your label head’s voice—for consistent branding. No need to hire a voice actor or book time in a studio.
Once your voice and script are selected, Jellypod produces the audio, adds music beds, and generates cover art. You can listen, make quick edits, and finalize it—all in the same dashboard.
Canada’s Worship Road Radio uses Jellypod to publish artist-focused podcasts within hours of receiving a new release. It’s how they stay timely and relevant—without bloated production pipelines.
Publish directly to:
Jellypod can auto-generate shareable clips and descriptions to make promotion fast and easy.
Podcasting doesn’t have to be a massive production. In fact, the best ones are often short, consistent, and focused on giving fans a deeper look into the music and the people behind it.
With tools like Jellypod, your label can:
You don’t need gear. You don’t need a studio.
You just need one hour—and a story worth telling.
Start your label’s podcast today—no excuses, no overhead.