Best AI tools for Record remote podcast or interview

Free options first. Curated shortlists with why each tool wins and when not to use it. · 450 reads

Also includes a prompt pack (6 copy-paste prompts)

Free AI tools for Record remote podcast or interview

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Best overall

LimitMax

Best overallChecked 3h agoLink OKPro
Why it wins

Prevents clipping and loudness crashes with fast-reacting limiting

When not to use

Skip LimitMax if you need free-only tools.

FrequencyAnalyzer

Best overallChecked 3h agoLink OKPro
Why it wins

Displays detailed frequency content with spectrum analysis

When not to use

Skip FrequencyAnalyzer if you need free-only tools.

RecordClean

Best overallChecked 3h agoDead linkPro
Why it wins

Records local and remote audio with noise reduction built in

When not to use

Skip RecordClean if you need free-only tools.

GuestInterview

Best overallChecked 3h agoLink OKPro
Why it wins

Records remote interviews with high-quality audio from guest computers

When not to use

Skip GuestInterview if you need free-only tools.

HostTrain

Best overallChecked 3h agoLink OKPro
Why it wins

Provides coaching on interview skills and hosting presence

When not to use

Skip HostTrain if you need free-only tools.

Best free

Podcastle

Best freeChecked 3h agoLink OKFree plan available
Why it wins

Records remote guests in studio quality. includes AI noise removal and transcript.

When not to use

Advanced editing requires paid plan.

Auphonic

Best freeChecked 3h agoLink OKFree plan available
Why it wins

Automated audio post-production that normalizes levels, reduces noise, and exports podcast-ready files.

When not to use

Post-production only. pair with a recorder like Zencastr or Riverside.

Best for teams

Castmagic

Best for teamsChecked 3h agoLink OKPro
Why it wins

Turns recordings into full show notes, social clips, newsletters, and episode descriptions in one workflow, ideal for teams publishing across channels.

When not to use

Content repurposing tool. not a recorder. Use with Riverside for a complete stack.

Cleanvoice AI

Best for teamsChecked 3h agoLink OKPro
Why it wins

Removes filler words, stutters, mouth sounds, and dead air from podcast recordings automatically.

When not to use

Pro pricing. editing focus rather than recording.

best for specialized workflows

NoiseGate

best for specialized workflowsChecked 3h agoLink OKPro
Why it wins

Eliminates noise and bleed from tracks with transparent gating. Recording engineers reduce breath noise and room tone.

When not to use

Skip if the workflow above is not a close match. compare the rest of this list first.

AudioEQPanel

best for specialized workflowsChecked 3h agoDead linkPro
Why it wins

Provides channel-specific EQ during recording or editing. Podcasters shape each voice for clarity and consistency.

When not to use

Skip if the workflow above is not a close match. compare the rest of this list first.

VideoVersion

best for specialized workflowsChecked 3h agoLink OKFree plan available
Why it wins

Converts audio podcasts into video content for YouTube and TikTok. Podcasters upload audio and the app generates video with visualizations.

When not to use

Skip if the workflow above is not a close match. compare the rest of this list first.

TherapyStream

best for specialized workflowsChecked 3h agoDead linkPro
Why it wins

TherapyStream is a live streaming platform for telepractice (remote therapy). Therapists and students connect via video and therapists can share therapy materials on screen.

When not to use

Skip if the workflow above is not a close match. compare the rest of this list first.

VoiceTrack

best for specialized workflowsChecked 3h agoDead linkPro
Why it wins

VoiceTrack is a voice disorder tracking system that monitors voice quality metrics over time.

When not to use

Skip if the workflow above is not a close match. compare the rest of this list first.

EQPerfect

best for specialized workflowsChecked 3h agoLink OKEnterprise
Why it wins

Provides surgical EQ with visual spectrum analysis and preset curves. Producers see frequency content in real time and click to boost or cut.

When not to use

Skip if the workflow above is not a close match. compare the rest of this list first.

TherapySync

best for specialized workflowsChecked 3h agoDead linkPro
Why it wins

TherapySync synchronizes therapy exercises between school-based therapy and home practice.

When not to use

Skip if the workflow above is not a close match. compare the rest of this list first.

Comparison

ToolPricingVerifiedLink
CastmagicProChecked 3h agoTry →
PodcastleFree plan availableChecked 3h agoTry →
AuphonicFree plan availableChecked 3h agoTry →
Cleanvoice AIProChecked 3h agoTry →
LimitMaxProChecked 3h agoTry →
FrequencyAnalyzerProChecked 3h agoTry →
RecordCleanProChecked 3h agoTry →
GuestInterviewProChecked 3h agoTry →
HostTrainProChecked 3h agoTry →
NoiseGateProChecked 3h agoTry →
AudioEQPanelProChecked 3h agoTry →
VideoVersionFree plan availableChecked 3h agoTry →
TherapyStreamProChecked 3h agoTry →
VoiceTrackProChecked 3h agoTry →
EQPerfectEnterpriseChecked 3h agoTry →
TherapySyncProChecked 3h agoTry →

Prompt pack for Record remote podcast or interview

Copy and paste these prompts into your chosen tool to get started.

Fill in placeholders (optional):

  1. Write a guest outreach email inviting [expert name] to appear on [podcast name]. Mention: what the show is about, why they'd be a great guest, and what the format involves.
  2. Create a pre-interview questionnaire for podcast guests. Include questions about their background, what they want to talk about, any topics to avoid, and technical setup.
  3. Write a podcast episode outline for an interview with [guest name] on [topic]. Include: intro, 5 main discussion questions, 2 follow-up probes for each, and a closing segment.
  4. I'm recording a remote podcast interview. Write a technical setup checklist for both me (the host) and my guest covering: audio, video, internet, recording software, and backup.
  5. Write a speaker prep email to send to podcast guests a week before recording. Include: what to expect, how to prepare, technical requirements, and logistics.
  6. Generate 10 deep-dive interview questions for a podcast episode with [guest type] on [topic]. Avoid surface-level questions—go straight to the interesting territory.

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