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Podcast Show Notes

Drop the bot into a Riverside or Squadcast session, get back chapters + show notes + tweet drafts.

For indie podcasters, podcast networks, B2B-marketing podcasts. Add bot+podcast@meetbot.dev to your recording session; we deliver a YouTube-ready chapter list, episode description, three pull-quote tweet drafts, and a transcript SEO page. Replaces 4 hours of an editor's day per episode.

get started in 3 steps

Add bot+podcast@meetbot.dev to your next meeting.

  1. Add bot+podcast@meetbot.dev as an attendee to any Google Meet, Zoom, or Teams calendar invite.
  2. We auto-detect the invite, dispatch a bot at the meeting start time, and process the recording end-to-end. No SDK, no API key, no setup.
  3. The first 2 meetings each month are on us. After that it's $29/mo for Podcast Show Notes, plus meetbot's standard $0.30/hr for the underlying compute.

This is the easiest possible onboarding — no SDK, no API key, just an email address on your meeting invite.

Stripe Checkout for Podcast Show Notesis being wired up — for now, all meetings you send are free while we're in early access.

what it does

The end-to-end pipeline.

Input
Calendar invite to bot+podcast@meetbot.dev
Processing
Chapter detection + show-notes synthesis + pull-quote selection + SEO page generation
Output
Markdown show-notes + chapter timestamps + 3 tweet drafts + Webflow/Ghost-ready SEO page
Integrations
Riverside, Squadcast, Webflow, Ghost, Buttondown

pricing

One tier. First 2 meetings on us.

podcast show notes subscription
$29/mo

First 2 meetings each month are free — after that, the Podcast Show Notes subscription kicks in.

underlying meetbot compute
$0.30/hr

Billed by meetbot directly with the first 10 hr/mo free. See the calculator →

Honest framing: there are TWO line items on your bill. Podcast Show Notes's flat monthly subscription, and meetbot's metered compute. We don't bundle them — when you outgrow Podcast Show Notes the meetbot account stays yours.

what's open source

The whole pipeline, MIT-licensed.

The webhook handler, the LLM prompts, the Stripe Checkout glue, the email templates — all of it is open source on GitHub. Fork it, swap your own LLM key in, ship a competitor by Friday. We're fine with that.

Built on meetbot — the developer-first meeting-bot infrastructure. $0.30/hr metered, with the first 10 hours each month free. See pricing →