podcast launch package
Most podcasts die in the planning folder. We position the show, brand it, set up the feeds, and ship the first episodes with you.
you keep meaning to start the show, and the to-do list keeps winning. our podcast launch package handles the part that stalls speakers, coaches, and authors: naming and angle, cover art and audio, the hosting feed, and recording and releasing your opening episodes together, so listeners can actually find you and subscribe.

choose your tier.
starter
Naming and framing the show
- Positioning workshop, show name and concept, cover art
- revisions
- 1 round
- delivery
- 2 weeks
growth
A turnkey setup
- Everything in Starter, plus full feed setup, intro and outro music, episode templates
- revisions
- 2 rounds
- delivery
- 3 weeks
authority
Launching with momentum
- Everything in Growth, plus your first 4 episodes produced and a show page for your site
- revisions
- 2 rounds
- delivery
- 4 weeks
empire
The video-first flagship
- Everything in Authority, plus video podcast setup, distribution strategy, 90 days of support
- revisions
- 3 rounds
- delivery
- 4 weeks plus support
you bring the voice. we ship the show.
we name and frame it.
Positioning, a name, cover art, the whole shape of the show.
we set it up.
The feeds, the music, the templates, all handled.
it goes live.
We sit with you for the first recordings. You leave with a show that is already out.
from idea to published show · the $500 audit, yours to keep
questions, answered.
how much does a podcast launch package cost?
pricing is shaped to the scope of your launch, from naming and framing the show up to a full setup with your first episodes produced. it starts with the $500 brand audit, which is yours to keep whether or not we go further. once we see what you want the show to do, we quote a clear one-time number with no surprises.
how long does it take to launch the show?
most launches come together in about two to four weeks, depending on how much of the setup and how many episodes you want included. naming and cover art move first, the feeds and music follow, and we sit with you for the first recordings. you leave the process with a show that is already out, not stuck in planning.
should i start the podcast myself or have it done for you?
you can start a show yourself, but most speakers stall on the technical setup, the feeds, and the editing, and the show quietly dies in the planning folder. done for you means we position it, brand it, set up the feeds, and ship the first episodes with you. you bring the voice. we cover everything else.
what do i have to do on my side?
you bring your voice and show up for a short positioning conversation and the first recordings. that is the whole ask. we handle the name, the cover art, the feed setup, the music, the templates, and the production, then walk you through publishing so the show goes live with you, not at you.
what happens to the show after the launch?
after the launch, the editing retainer can take over so the show never misses a week. we keep cleaning up the audio, writing show notes, and cutting promo clips, so you keep recording and nothing else lands on your plate. the launch starts the show; the run-it system keeps it going.