New in Podmod: video results cards.
Podmod can surface relevant YouTube examples on the spot, giving hosts a few useful references without breaking the flow of the recording.
New in Podmod: research answer cards.
Instead of dumping links into the session, Podmod turns a question into a short answer the host can actually use.
New in Podmod: web research cards.
When a topic needs backup, Podmod can gather credible sources and put them in front of the host while the moment still matters.
New in Podmod: live fact-check cards.
When a claim comes up mid-recording, Podmod can check it fast and show the source on screen, so the host can keep the conversation moving with more confidence.
The best interview prep is not the 9-page doc you wrote yesterday.
It is the useful detail that appears right when the guest takes the conversation somewhere unexpected.
That is the gap most podcast workflows still do not handle well.
Most podcast AI is pointed at the recording after it is done:
clips, transcripts, summaries, show notes.
Useful. But the stranger opportunity is during the recording, when better context can still change the conversation.
A fact check that arrives after recording is basically a production note.
Useful, but late.
The sharper version is a confidence signal and source link while the host still has time to ask the follow-up.
A strong host does not need AI to talk for them.
They need the right detail at the right second.
Podmod is built around that idea: live research, citations, and context cards while the episode is being recorded.
A lot of AI creator tools accidentally create a second job.
Upload this. Review that. Fix the transcript. Clean up the summary.
The useful version is quieter: context that shows up inside the work you were already doing.
Most podcast hosts over-prepare their outlines and under-prepare their follow-ups.
You don't need 20 bullet points. You need enough mental space to actually hear what your guest is saying.
Cut your outline by half before your next recording. You'll ask better questions.
The real divide in AI tools for podcasters isn't about capability.
It's about timing. Post-production AI cleans up what happened. Real-time AI changes what's possible while it's happening.
Real people. Real opinions. Live on your screen.
Podmod pulls relevant threads from Reddit, Hacker News, and more the moment a topic comes up, so you can bring outside voices into the room without leaving the conversation.
Free to try. Link in bio.
Vague references turn into specific ones.
When a topic comes up, Podmod surfaces real articles and sources in seconds. You can cite companies by name, reference a study, or just drop a link in the show notes later. No research break required.
Try it free. Link in bio.
The worst place to learn you got a fact wrong is the comments section.
Podmod fact-checks claims live, with sources, while you're still recording. You can correct it in the moment or cut it clean in the edit. Either way, no surprises post-publish.
Free to try. Link in bio.
Guest throws out a big claim that you want to look up.
No need to stop your conversation, Podmod has it right away. You've got the sources to back it up, in real time.
Fewer "we'll follow up" moments. Sharper conversation.
If you can say it, you can show it.
Podmod surfaces the exact video clip your guest is referencing, mid-conversation. Source, duration, everything. No tab switching. No "I'll find it in post."
Free to try. Link in bio.
Describe it once. See it instantly.
When a guest paints a picture with words, Podmod pulls up real photos in seconds. No pausing. No "let me find that later." Just better visuals baked into the conversation as it happens.
Try it free. Link in bio.