Overview
Descript changed how podcasters think about editing. Instead of wrestling with waveforms in a timeline, you edit a transcript. Delete a sentence of text, and the audio disappears with it. Add filler word removal, noise cancellation, and an AI co-editor called Underlord, and you've got one of the most popular podcast editing tools on the market. Companies like Amazon, Spotify, and Salesforce use it.
But Descript assumes you already have audio to edit. It's built for people who record conversations, interviews, or solo episodes and then need to clean them up. Jellypod works in the opposite direction: you start with an idea, a URL, or a document, and the platform generates a full podcast episode with AI voices, editable scripts, and built-in distribution.
If you're comparing recording tools specifically, our Jellypod vs Riverside comparison covers that angle in more detail.