Podcasting Made Easy By Rumble Studio

 If you're just starting a podcast or struggling with your current podcast project, I've come across a product that can help. I wrote about Rumble Studios and its offering a few weeks ago.

I'll reiterate that I have no financial stake in this company. Furthermore, I had never heard of them until I read an article that intrigued me. I think they have a nifty solution for people who want to produce a podcast and zero technical expertise. 

After all, not everyone, can hire a studio and sound design team to produce their podcast. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

















 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Rumble Studio is a technology startup based in Paris, France.
You can use the audio content produced on Rumble to create branded podcasts for marketing, internal podcasts for communications, client testimonial gathering, employee recruitment and much more.
Co-founders Carl Robinson and Joris Guerry founded the company in September 2020, and have since raised funds, graduated from two world-class accelerators, and won a number of awards.

So what does Rumble Studio do? Their "audio superpower," as they brand it, is called asynchronous interviews.

"We created Rumble Studio because today's audio creation tools are slow and expensive to use, presenting a high barrier to entry for many businesses and individuals. Worse still, companies that do start a podcast suffer from extremely high attrition," says
Pavle Marinkovic of Rumble Studio. "Half of all active podcasts today have 10 or fewer episodes, and most podcasters quit before they obtain the business benefits that their podcast can offer. Rumble Studio solves both these problems by making podcasting fast, easy and accessible to all."

How does Rumble Studio work? 

With their web-based tool, a podcaster can do everything in one place: record questions, send them to your guests, have them answer these questions on the platform, edit the content, generate transcripts, and deliver it to your favorite media (Spotify, Apple Podcasts, etc.).  

It has a user-friendly interface guiding you through all the steps you need to produce your show. And if you get stuck along the way, you can always refer to their active community on Discord for help.

Rumble's tool is very flexible and can be used in multiple ways, like host narration episodes. The host can record his narrations on their platform and then add other sound features to spice things up. The edit of each episode becomes straightforward, combining narration fragments with background music and sound effects in a way that’s easy to follow by the audience.

Rumble Studio has garnered positive reviews and the reviews have been very encouraging both on Appsumo's site (rumble.studio/appsumo-reviews) and on another site (rumble.studio/capterra). 

Rumble studio has already made tweaks to its product based on user feedback. For example, it has installed a white label where you can remove the logo and any mention of our brand. On our discord channel, we have a section specifically for telling their users when there are new updates

Rumble Studio already has 400 members on its channel. 

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I've tried Rumble Studio, and it is seamless and easy to use. I am the type of person who sweats bullets when using Audacity or gets tunnel vision with Adobe Audition. Besides the technology, there is an ease of use factor here. For example, an unlimited number of users and guests can collaborate on creating audio content together, using Rumble's simple "take turns" interview recorder. 

Moreover, guests do not have to open an account with Rumble. When guests click your invitation link, they are taken straight to the interview and are simply asked to enter their email address. They don’t need to set a password or verify their email address in order to start submitting their responses to your questions.

Rumble Studio works on all the major browsers, including Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Microsoft Edge and Safari. Rumble recommends using Chrome or Firefox, as these browsers implement the very latest technologies for audio recording, and offer the best results.

 Finally, Rumble Studio is a web application that works on a desktop, and resizes to fit a mobile or tablet screen. The interviews are usually created on a desktop, and guests usually take part in these interviews on their mobile devices. 

"The microphones on modern smartphones are remarkably good, and produce excellent sounding audio recordings," says Rumble's Pavle Marinkovic.

After reading all this, and you're interested, check out Rumble Studio. It could be the piece of technology to jumpstart your podcasting career.

You can download the free podcast template from Rumble Studio here. https://www.rumble.studio/pages/free-podcast-templates

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