For Podcast Editors
Send your episode for approval.
Get feedback you can actually use.
"Fix something around the 23-minute mark" is not feedback. AudioReview gives your host a professional link where they click 23:14 on the waveform and type exactly what they mean — and you get a clear approved status when it's done.
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How AudioReview solves the podcast approval problem
Before
- ✕"Fix something around the 23-minute mark"
- ✕Email threads with episode files attached, v2, v3, v2_FINAL
- ✕Waiting 3 days to find out if they even listened
- ✕No clear moment when the episode is officially approved
With AudioReview
- ✓Host clicks 23:14 on the waveform and writes exactly what they mean
- ✓Every revision is a new version — all in one place, no email attachments
- ✓Listening analytics show you if they've actually heard it
- ✓One clear approval status when the episode is cleared to publish
How podcast editors use AudioReview
Upload the edited episode
Drag and drop your audio file. AudioReview processes it and generates a waveform your host can interact with.
Send a private review link
Share a clean link with your host by email or message. They click it — no account needed — and leave timestamped comments directly on the waveform.
Revise, reupload, get approved
Fix the notes, upload v2 as a new version. When your host is happy, they approve it. You know the episode is done.
Questions from podcast editors
- Does my podcast host need an account to approve the episode?
- No. You send them a link, they open it in any browser, click on the waveform at the exact moment they want to comment, and type their note. No sign-up needed on their end.
- What does the approval status look like to my host?
- The episode has a simple status: In Review, Needs Changes, or Approved. Once your host is happy, you flip it to Approved and the episode is officially cleared — no ambiguous email threads.
- Can I track whether my host actually listened before giving feedback?
- Yes. AudioReview shows listening analytics — who played the file, how far into the episode they listened, and when. You'll know if they skimmed it or heard the whole thing.
- Can I manage multiple episode versions?
- Yes. Upload the revised edit as a new version and all existing comments stay attached to the right version. Your host always hears the latest file automatically.
- I edit multiple shows. Can I organise episodes by podcast?
- Each file is separate, so you can share individual episodes without mixing up shows. Project-level organisation for managing multiple podcasts is on the roadmap.
No more "fix something around the 23-minute mark."
Send your first episode for review in under two minutes.
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