Your podcast, fully wrapped after you hit stop.
Audiowrap turns your raw recordings into polished transcripts, share-ready show notes, and scroll-stopping audiograms — so solo podcasters can publish like they have a whole production team.
A new studio with old-fashioned standards
Audiowrap is just getting started, so here's exactly what you can hold us to from episode one.
48-hour turnaround
Send your raw file and get transcript, notes, and audiograms back within two business days — or your episode is free.
No long contracts
Pay per episode or per month, cancel anytime. We earn your next episode by nailing this one.
You talk to a human
Direct line to the person editing your show — no ticket queues, no offshore relay, no guessing.
Three deliverables, one tidy handoff
Clean, speaker-labeled transcripts you can actually use
Every word, properly punctuated and attributed — ready to paste into your blog, repurpose into newsletters, or post for accessibility. We catch the names, jargon, and crosstalk that automated tools miss.
- Speaker labels & timestamps
- Human proofreading pass
- SEO-ready blog format
- .docx, .srt & .txt exports
Show notes
Episode summaries, chapter timestamps, guest bios, and linked resources — written in your voice and formatted to drop straight into your host platform.
Audiograms
Branded, captioned video clips of your best moments — sized for every feed so each episode actually gets shared beyond your existing listeners.
Per episode, no team required
Transcript
For shows that just need the words.
$45 /ep
- ✓ Proofed, speaker-labeled transcript
- ✓ Timestamps included
- ✓ 48-hour turnaround
The Wrap
Most popularEverything to publish an episode end-to-end.
$129 /ep
- ✓ Full transcript
- ✓ Show notes & chapter markers
- ✓ 2 branded audiograms
- ✓ Direct line to your editor
Weekly
For shows publishing on a schedule.
$469 /mo
- ✓ Up to 4 episodes / month
- ✓ Everything in The Wrap
- ✓ Priority queue & cancel anytime
Hit record. We'll handle the rest.
Send us a recent episode and we'll wrap your first one so you can hear the difference before you commit.