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    Podcasts production

    For podcast production

    Run every podcast episode like a broadcast.

    Interview shows, panel formats, live-to-tape recordings, and sponsor reads. Cuer gives your podcast the structure of a control room, so hosts, guests, and your editor all read the same episode.

    Blueprints for episodes, segments, and guest rundowns

    Keep your episode format, recurring segments, guest questions, and bios in one structured place and reference it from every recording. Build a Blueprint once and start each episode from the same trusted shape instead of a blank doc and a group chat.

    Showcaller for live-to-tape and live podcasts

    Move through your segments in real time and jump ahead when a guest runs long or a bit takes over. Your director advances and re-times live from the Showcaller without touching the plan everyone else is reading, so a recording keeps its shape even when the conversation wanders.

    Cue Cards for hosts and co-hosts

    Push broadcast-ready timer and text cards to a laptop, a second screen, or a shareable viewer link, so hosts and co-hosts always know what is coming next and exactly how long they have before the next segment.

    Graphics Data Feed for guest lower-thirds and sponsor reads

    Push guest names, titles, social handles, and sponsor copy straight to your graphics or video stack. Lower-thirds and sponsor cards fire from the rundown itself, so a guest swap or a new ad partner updates everywhere at once instead of someone retyping it between takes.

    Teleprompter for scripted ad reads and intros

    Cold opens, host intros, and paid ad reads, full-screen and synced live to the rundown, so a sponsor read lands word for word instead of being improvised, with no separate prompter app to run.

    Real-time sync across host, producer, and editor

    Host, co-host, producer, and editor all work off one rundown. Every change lands instantly for everyone, so a re-ordered segment or a last-minute sponsor read reaches the whole team before you hit record, not in the edit.

    A podcast is a show with a running order, whether you treat it like one or not. These are the tools that keep an episode tight, from the cold open to the outro read.

    A camera operator beside a studio camera and an empty director's chair on a bright set
    Cuer

    Smarter rundowns, effortless shows.

    No credit card required. Free plan available.