Per-episode share page that bundles transcript, assets, and links for podcast guests.
Guest-facing share pages
Podshare is a new and intentionally narrow tool from the Slice team: a single shareable page per episode that bundles everything a guest needs to promote — transcript, assets, platform links, suggested captions. That focus is the pitch, but also the limitation. If you've ever sent a guest five separate links in a Slack message, this is the thing that replaces that.
Podshare is a new product from the Slice team focused on one specific problem in podcast workflow: getting your guest everything they need to promote the episode after recording. Rather than emailing a guest separate links to the episode, transcript, platform listings, and assets, hosts create a single per-episode share page that bundles everything together. The host side handles connecting a podcast feed via RSS to auto-import the show and all its episodes, adding per-episode assets like images, video clips, and links, writing a promo brief with talking points and suggested captions, and generating unique shareable invite links per guest. The guest side is a public page with no sign-in required, where guests can read the transcript with speaker names, copy suggested captions, download images and clips, and follow links to the major platforms. Analytics on the host side track which guests opened the page, how many times, and which assets they actually used. The product is intentionally narrow in scope — it isn't a hosting platform, doesn't generate AI clips, and on the Solo tier supports only one show. Pricing targets around $5/mo for the entry tier, which positions it as a low-friction add-on rather than a main spend. Honest limitations: it's new, the white-label option isn't shipped yet, and the analytics depth is shallower than dedicated analytics platforms because it only tracks what guests do on the share page itself rather than downstream listening behavior. Best for podcasters who regularly host guests and want a cleaner alternative to ad-hoc Slack or email handoffs.
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Per-episode share page that bundles transcript, assets, and links for podcast guests.
Podshare is shaped for guest-facing share pages. Its biggest strength: solves a specific guest-promotion problem cleanly. That focus is the pitch, but also the limitation
narrow scope by design; solo plan limited to one show. None of these are deal-breakers on their own, but they're worth knowing before you commit.
It's a paid tool in the $ range. Some plans have a free trial — check the latest on their pricing page.
Closest in the same category: Dropbox, Google Drive, WeTransfer. Each has its own shape — see the alternatives page for a side-by-side.