Foyer

Branded client portals podcasters repurpose for guest intake.

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Premium-feel guest portals

Our take

Foyer is built as a secure client portal for accountants and consultants, not for podcasters specifically, but it works surprisingly well as a branded guest hub if you want to look the part. For most shows it's overkill — a Google Drive folder and a Tally form will do the same job for free.

Pros
  • Branded portal with custom domain
  • Encrypted file exchange and messaging
  • Esignature requests built in
Watch-outs
  • Designed for consultants, not podcasters
  • Pricey for the use case
  • Overhead for simple guest interactions
In depth

Foyer is a secure client portal product designed for accountants, financial advisors, legal practitioners, and consultants, but it's been quietly adopted by some podcast networks as a branded guest portal. The Standard plan at $19 per internal user per month includes 100GB storage per seat shared across the organization, file exchange encrypted at rest and in transit, real-time messaging, brand customization with your colors and logo, and esignature requests for things like release forms and licensing agreements. A 14-day free trial is available, and there's an Ultimate plan with a JavaScript API for automated workflows. For podcast guest workflows, the value proposition is presentation. When you send a guest into Foyer, they see your show's branding rather than a Google Drive folder, files are exchanged through an authenticated portal rather than email attachments, and you can request signed releases without a separate DocuSign account. It's the kind of polish that matters for premium B2B podcasts, executive interview shows, or networks where perceived professionalism of intake affects whether high-profile guests say yes. The trade-offs are obvious. Foyer wasn't designed for podcasters and the workflows reflect that, with terminology and templates aimed at financial planners. At $19 per internal team member per month, it's also a real cost for a function most shows handle with a free Tally form and a shared Drive folder. Use it if the brand signal of a polished portal genuinely moves the needle for you. Skip it otherwise.


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Foyer FAQ

What is Foyer in one line?

Branded client portals podcasters repurpose for guest intake.

Who should pick Foyer?

Foyer is shaped for premium-feel guest portals. Its biggest strength: branded portal with custom domain. For most shows it's overkill — a Google Drive folder and a Tally form will do the same job for free

What should I watch out for with Foyer?

designed for consultants, not podcasters; pricey for the use case. None of these are deal-breakers on their own, but they're worth knowing before you commit.

Is Foyer free?

It's a paid tool in the $ range. Some plans have a free trial — check the latest on their pricing page.

What can I use instead of Foyer?

Closest in the same category: PodMatch, MatchMaker.fm, Calendly. Each has its own shape — see the alternatives page for a side-by-side.