Need help creating you podcast fame and fortune? Here are some of the best, high quality podcast production companies:
For each of the agencies, we are going to outline six of the most important categories for a podcaster: Strategy, talent (guests and hosts), production, editing, marketing, and prices. ✍️
Enjoy! 🚀
The Podglomerate is an award-winning podcast services firm specialized in production, marketing, and monetization of outstanding content.
Since its start in 2017, The Podglomerate has grown to represent more than 70 podcasts accounting for more than 30 million monthly downloads, with shows topping the podcast charts and receiving features on every major podcast distribution app with national coverage across print, digital, radio, and television.
The Podglomerate’s acclaimed production team has created podcasts for clients including Lifetime, The History Channel, A&E, Tricycle, Pocket Casts, The Progress Network, Evoke Media, Hoff Studios, People.ai, and Lit Hub Radio, among many others.
Every show has its own process based on budget, timing, and scope, with The Podglomerate’s services including creative development, pre-production, production, post-production, and on-going series support.
If you’re interested in learning more, make sure to send them a note and check out their own produced series Podcast Perspectives (which recently featured Ausha’s own Odile Beniflah!).
The podcast production company, Pod People, bills itself as “a creative production studio for audio, video, and social storytelling.” The company has a core team of about twenty people working remotely in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Detroit, and Austin. It also has a network of two thousand freelancers that it can tap into for you.
Pod People offers Show Development and Consulting Workshops. Over three sessions, they help you determine your goals, assets, and production plan.
The company also offers a 360 Marketing Launch Strategy that includes creating a compelling brand, making connections in the podcasting industry, and optimizing advertising budgets.
Pod People does provide a sourcing service, getting you not only excellent guests, but they can even find a host for you. They even handle logistics around labor unions for voice actors.
PodPeople covers every single aspect of production: Episode planning, scripting, recording, scripting, etc. It does provide video production services. The business also creates show notes and accessibility transcripts.
This company will edit, mix, and master audio. It will add quality into/outro music to the episodes as needed. It will also cut segments for social media bites. Pod People’s editing services also applies to video podcasts.
Pod People has extensive marketing services to help you with audience growth: Social Media, Earned Media, Paid Media, Owned Media, Podcast cross promotion, and Branding.
Pricing for Pod People services usually comes in around $3,000-$5,000 for each episode, but it greatly depends on the level of services needed.
Next on our list of podcast production companies is Pacific Content. It labels itself “a leading podcast services company, helping some of the world’s biggest brands create and market compelling audio stories.” It has a core team of about thirty employees and is based in Canada.
They develop strategies for new podcasts as well as assess current strategies for podcasts that have been running for some time. They focus on expanding podcasts’ audiences and helping podcasts create impactful content.
Pacific Content does provide host recruiting and host training, along with booking guests. Their team has unique, proven experience working in multiple languages.
Pacific Content is a full scale production agency. It covers everything from research, to help with remote recording. It also secures all rights needed for music or any other audio.
This podcast agency provides full editing services, including sound design.
Pacific Content covers all the bases when it comes to marketing. It even creates custom brand lift studies for its customers. It also handles the full execution of paid media campaigns for the podcast.
You will not find the cost of Pacific Content’s services listed on their website. You will need to contact them for a custom quote.
JAR Audio describes itself as “a full-service branded podcast agency that helps mid market, Fortune 500, and media group brands.” It started in 2017 and now has a team of about a dozen employees.
JAR does provide strategy services. They analyze the brand’s core values, audience intelligence, and the market landscape and plan out a timeline of best practices.
JAR Audio will create a master list of potential guests for your podcast and then work on recruiting and preparing them.
The agency does handle all parts of production, including remote interview technical audits to make sure recording goes smoothly. They provide audio engineers to manage the recording.
JAR Audio does provide full editing services, including a paper edit, rough cut, fine cut, along with audio sweetening and music.
This company does include marketing services as part of its podcasting package. The six areas they focus on are: content marketing, publicity campaign, spotlighting, cross-promotion, paid media, and owned channels.
JAR does not list prices on its website.
Founded by a radio broadcast veteran and a digital strategist, One Stone Creative prides itself on “creating shows that help our clients get more mileage out of content they’ve already created, network with other experts and professionals, connect with existing audiences, and generate new business.” It focuses on podcasts for businesses.
One Stone Creative provides strategy services. First, One Stone helps businesses figure out if podcasting is even the right tool for them. Then, if podcasting is the right tool, One Stone walks them through things like picking a show format, developing an audio-visual brand, etc.
This agency provides what it calls a “guest concierge service.” It will research, pitch, schedule, and prepare guests for your show.
One Stone Creative’s production package is designed to create one episode per week, complete with show notes, a captioned audiogram, and an auto-generated transcript. It also offers video episode production services.
Editing is part of the overall package that One Stone offers, including providing a YouTube thumbnail image and an SRT file for all video episodes.
Also included in their package is some marketing assistance. They write SEO-friendly show notes, and create text and graphics for social media posts. If you choose their “Launch” services for a new show, they will also provide email launch templates.
One Stone Creative has prices clearly listed on their website. For a month of podcast services (one episode per month), they charge $2,000. If businesses also want video podcast services, that monthly cost increases to $3,000.
Continuing our list of top podcast production companies, the next company is editaudio. Started in 2014, this “queer-led, woman, non-binary, and trans team” started on a mission to “make the audio industry more representative of what the world actually looks like.” They “work closely with the client, their idea and our morals as a company to create high-quality podcasts.“
editaudio provides one-on-one consulting as well as story-boarding and research.
This agency assigns each show a dedicated producer. Although host and guest management is not explicitly listed on their website, this is something that would typically be on a producer’s to-do list.
editaudio does handle all the recording of episodes. It is not clear if they offer video recording as well as audio recording.
As “edit” is the name, yes, this company does provide editing services including sound-design and mixing. Many of the producers on their team are also editors so it is likely to be a very integrated process.
editaudio does list marketing as a service they provide, but they are not specific about what that entails.
Their website is super cool, but it does not list any pricing information. You will need to check in with them for an estimate.
Multitude is an independent podcast collective and production company based in Brooklyn, New York. It is named after a Walt Whitman poem and sets aside 10 hours of staff time for free consulting for underrepresented groups in audio. Overall, the company “provides support in podcast development, post-production, monetization, ad sales, distribution, and marketing to clients ranging from solo indie producers to Fortune 500 companies.”
Multitude provides various strategy consultations on several topics including market research, work flow and productivity, monetization options, and best practices in podcast promotion.
Host and guest recruitment and management is not listed as a service Multitude provides so if this is important to you, you should reach out to them directly and ask about it.
Multitude does offer production services, including the creation of ads. They also offer a professional-level recording studio for rent in their office.
The production company does offer editing as a service. If you are eventually interested in doing your own editing, Multitude does mixing lessons.
Multitude helps podcasters with audience growth through social media strategy, paid marketing campaigns, and press outreach. It also offers graphics, logos, website, and brand identities.
Besides listing the rental price for its very affordable, accessible recording studio ($75/hour), Multitude does not list its prices. Instead, it asks you to book a free consultation so you can sort out the needs and costs together. It does state that “We offer flexible pricing to suit each client’s needs, including hourly rates, monthly retainers, project fees, and commission-based ad sales.”
Resonate was created in 2014. Its headquarters is in Louisville, Kentucky. There are a little over thirty employees working there. It describes itself as “a collective of audio, creative branding, and podcasting professionals who are committed to making podcasting easier for you.“
Resonate offers consultations on branding, scripting a podcast trailer, YouTube setup, and more.
This podcast production company offers professional voiceover services for your podcast’s intro, ads, and even the content of the show, if it is a narrative show.
Resonate offers all kinds of services to produce your show– from script writing and story editing, to video recording and distribution (it has its own hosting podcast platform).
Resonate offers podcasters several tiers of editing. Starting at “Standard,” it mixes and masters your audio. Then its top level, “Custom,” includes editing, mixing, mastering, music selection, custom sound design, and multiple rounds of revisions.
Resonate creates marketing assets that podcasters can use on their social media and website. They make show notes, transcriptions, audiograms, videograms, and social cards.
What makes Resonate unique among most agencies is that they price many services individually, like a menu. It can help their customers choose exactly what they want.
Riveter is the newest newcomer among podcast production companies, founded in 2023. It is a unique collaboration between Tink, a podcast marketing agency, and Frequency Machine, a podcast studio. Its website says the company “finds your audience and identifies your community first. Then delivers them the content they’re craving.” To celebrate its launch, it is offering a lucky non-profit the creation of a free pilot episode.
Riveter offers strategy for both the content creation and the marketing of your show. The strategy services can be a one time consultation or an on-going service.
This new podcast production company does offer casting and booking for your show. In other words, yes they can help you find a host and/guests.
In terms of production, Riveter does studio recording and direction as well as field recording. It also can help with advertisement production.
Riveter does offer editing services, both for new content and to recycle older content that might work great in the context of a podcast.
Discord, TikTok, online communities, this company does it all in terms of marketing, including the more traditional PR.
To get the down-and-dirty numbers, you have to reach out to Riveter, but they do note on their website that you can chose between big, comprehensive plans or a la carte services.
Sweet Fish is a business to business podcast production company whose mission is to “produce every leader’s favorite show.” Founded seven years ago, its employees are fully remote. It has a fully transparent “compensation blueprint” to promote pay equity.
Sweet Fish provides strategy as part of its comprehensive offering. It mainly focuses on how to align your podcasting with your business’s overall marketing plan.
This full services podcast agency helps you pick the right host for your podcast, make a list of top guests to bring on the show. For an extra charge, it will then handles guest pitches, scheduling, and follow-up.
Sweet Fish provides a dedicated producer for your show, intro/outro scripts and voiceover, and a show trailer. They do provide services to make full length YouTube video podcast episodes, but those cost extra.
They do all the editing, including the compilation of the full episodes.
Marketing is one of Sweet Fish’s main focuses. They help you develop a brand identity, even creating cover art for your show. To boost your SEO, they give you a professionaly-written podcast description and show notes. If you want to pay extra for add-ons, you can get micro-videos, graphics, and written content for social media.
Sweet Fish does not provide listed prices. You must contact them for a quote.
Next on our podcast production companies list is Podcast Haven. Eric Montgomery founded Podcast Haven in 2016. It is based in Los Angeles. The goal of Podcast Haven is to “help content creators tell their stories through audio.”
Podcast Haven offers podcast launch consulting as well as consulting on content and episode layout.
This full service podcast production company does offer to identify and reach out to guests on your behalf.
A bit unique among podcast production companies, Podcast Haven will travel to where you want to record, help you set up the space to capture the best audio, and then run all the recording equipment. They also offer similar services for remote recordings.
Podcast Haven edits, mixes, and masters your audio episodes and any ads you want to create.
Podcast Haven provides marketing and SEO essentials including audiograms, profile and cover pictures, and show notes.
This company offers both podcast producer services that are billed hourly, and comprehensive, on-going packages. You’ll need to contact them for specific numbers.
Quill is one of the better known podcasting agencies in the industry. It has made high quality podcasts for companies of fame like Microsoft and Expedia. It has seen incredible growth since the time it was founded in 2019.
The Quill team of podcasters and strategists creates custom growth plans for their clients. These plans are based on powerful brand storytelling and measurable ROIs specific to podcasts.
This podcast production company does not list talent outreach as a service.
The Quill team starts production at the very beginning of the process- series conceptualization. Then they break it down into episode content planning and scripting. Their producers help with remote recording to achieve study-level quality.
Quill sound engineers edit the podcast episode audio and provide professional level sound design.
Quill is one of the many agencies that produce transcripts of episodes in order to help with SEO marketing. They also create blog posts. Their team also adds metadata to the episodes: Title, description, and show notes.
Pricing is by quote only. Use their contact page to schedule a time to chat.
This list of podcast production companies would be incomplete without a mention of Lower Street. Lower Street is a podcast agency that got its start in 2016. Although it is technically a UK company, its remote work force is now spread out across the globe. They have made branded podcasts for an impressive client list including Pepsico and Hewlett Packard (to learn more about branded podcasts, check out our blog post, “Why create a branded podcast?“).
Lower Street says they can help you skip the “awkward years” of starting a podcast. The team designs a podcast to achieve your larger business goals, while cultivating a specific audio branding. They specifically aim for a target audience, stating that “you don’t need a huge audience, you need the right audience.”
Lower Street does not list guest outreach or booking as a service.
This agency covers all things production. The team crafts stories for episodes, as well as drafts interview questions and creates show scripts. If you want, they can set you up with local talent for hosting your podcast as well as audio engineers to record episodes in person.
Lower Street has a roster of editors on deck and ready to go. How much they do is up to you. You can hire one to just a basic content edit, or you can go for the full sound design package.
This podcast production agency covers all things marketing. Their team will create promo content from your podcast episodes. They will also write show notes and other podcasting metadata.
Want to know Lower Streets rates? Well, you are going to have to ask for a specific quote. Overall they say it is probably going to cost less than a big agency but more than a single freelancer.
If it has Peachtree in its name, you know it is from Atlanta. This podcast agency is in fact based in Atlanta and was started in 2004 by CEO Paul Bahr. His clients have included Walmart and iHeart Radio.
Peachtree Sound does not provide overall strategy to podcasts. However it does give strategy advice in terms of what equipment is best and other practical things like that.
Peachtree Sound does not do guest outreach or booking. However it can help you find voice over talent.
This agency will advise you on production, but its specialty is post production– which we’ll talk about in the next section. It will create podcast intro and outros for your show as well as custom audio logos.
Editing is Peachtree Sound’s bread and butter. It offers any range of services, from basic to advanced. This includes sound design for shows, specialized audio improvement for remote recordings.
This agency provides show notes and episode transcriptions to help in your podcast marketing efforts.
Peachtree Sound does list out its prices on its website. To give you an idea of the price range: Show notes and transcriptions are $69 each. A 30 min episode edit, if it is a basic interview format, is $149. For a full on story episode with outside audio sources and sound design, Peachtree charges $599.
So how do you know which of these podcast production companies will be the best one for you? Reach out to them and have a chat! 📞
Here are some questions that can help guide the conversation:
Overall, the general fit is important. They may be one of the top quality agencies in the industry, but if the fit isn’t right, then they might not be the best one for you. Remember: Fame does not equal fit.
Also, make sure all expectations are put in writing with as much detail as possible. What exact services are the podcast production companies are providing, in what time frame, with what quality. Include what expectations are included on your end: When you will get them whatever materials they need, what kind of review feedback will you give, etc. It is critical to establish this from the very beginning. 📋
Finally, ask around in the community. Find podcasts who are customers of the agency and ask them about their experience and level of satisfaction. Have they achieved the podcast ROI they expected?
Also, you might want to consider a different kind of podcast agency than just a production one. Some podcast agencies specialize in things like marketing or guest booking.
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us here at Ausha. We’re pros on anything related to podcast hosting, distribution, monetization, marketing, promotion, and branding.
Most importantly, as always, enjoy the podcasting journey! 🚀
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