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Podcast Launchpad

by haidong · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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A complete podcast production guide covering concept development, format design, equipment selection, scriptwriting, recording best practices, editing workfl...
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Podcast Launchpad

What This Skill Does

Podcast Launchpad is your end-to-end guide for creating and launching a podcast. It walks you through every phase — from raw idea to published episode — with actionable frameworks, gear recommendations, script templates, and distribution strategy. Whether you are a solo creator or building a team show, this skill provides the structure you need.

How to Use This Skill

1. CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT — Find Your Show's DNA

Answer the foundation questions:

  • Topic: What do you know or care about deeply enough to discuss for 50+ episodes?
  • Audience: Who is this for? Be specific (not "everyone").
  • Unique angle: What makes your perspective different from existing shows?
  • Mission statement: In one sentence, why does this show exist?
  • Sustainability check: Can you produce this consistently for 6 months without burning out?

The assistant helps you:

  • Research the competitive landscape (what exists, what's missing)
  • Define your listener persona
  • Craft a compelling show description and tagline
  • Validate your concept against feasibility and passion

2. FORMAT DESIGN — Structure Your Show

Choose and customize your format:

Format Best For Episode Length Production Load
Solo monologue Experts, storytellers, opinion voices 15–30 min Low
Interview Network builders, learners, connectors 30–60 min Medium
Co-hosted conversation Friends, complementary expertise 30–45 min Low-Medium
Narrative documentary Investigators, journalists, deep divers 20–40 min High
Hybrid (segments) Versatile creators, magazine-style 20–40 min Medium

Design decisions to make:

  • Episode length and release frequency
  • Season vs. evergreen structure
  • Intro/outro music style and length
  • Segment templates (cold open, main content, call-to-action, outro)
  • Listener engagement mechanics (Q&A, voicemail, polls)

3. EQUIPMENT & SETUP — Sound Like a Pro

Tiered recommendations based on budget and ambition:

Starter Kit (minimal budget):

  • USB dynamic microphone (e.g., Audio-Technica ATR2100x, Samson Q2U)
  • Free DAW: Audacity or GarageBand
  • Recording environment tips: closet, cushions, away from hard surfaces

Enthusiast Kit (moderate investment):

  • XLR microphone + audio interface (e.g., Shure MV7, Focusrite Scarlett)
  • Headphones for monitoring (closed-back, e.g., Audio-Technica ATH-M50x)
  • Basic acoustic treatment (foam panels, reflection filters)

Pro Kit (serious creator):

  • Multi-mic setup for co-hosts/guests
  • Portable recorder for field interviews (e.g., Zoom H6)
  • Software: Adobe Audition, Hindenburg, or Descript
  • Professional acoustic treatment and isolation

The assistant also covers:

  • Remote recording tools (Riverside, SquadCast, Zencastr)
  • Microphone technique (distance, angle, plosive control)
  • Room sound diagnosis from descriptions

4. SCRIPTWRITING & PREP — Plan to Sound Natural

Templates and techniques for different styles:

  • Solo show outline: Bullet-point structure with transitions pre-written
  • Interview prep: Guest research, question arcs, follow-up triggers
  • Narrative script: Scene breakdown, tape logs, scripting for the ear
  • Ad reads and sponsorships: Authentic delivery without sounding salesy

Scripting principles taught:

  • Write for the ear, not the eye (shorter sentences, conversational rhythm)
  • The hook: first 60 seconds determine whether listeners stay
  • Signposting: tell listeners where you are going
  • Callbacks: reference earlier moments to create cohesion
  • Show notes and timestamp planning

5. RECORDING & PERFORMANCE — Capture Great Audio

Best practices for vocal delivery:

  • Warm-up exercises for voice clarity
  • Energy calibration: sound engaged without shouting
  • Pacing: when to speed up, when to pause
  • Handling mistakes: the art of the clean pick-up
  • Recording session workflow (file naming, backup, organization)

Guest management:

  • Pre-interview briefing and tech check
  • Making nervous guests comfortable
  • Redirecting off-topic answers gracefully
  • Capturing usable tape from rambling conversations

6. EDITING WORKFLOW — Polish Your Episode

Step-by-step editing process:

  1. Assembly: Import, sync multi-track, rough cut
  2. Content edit: Remove filler words, tighten pauses, reorder segments
  3. Sound design: Add music beds, transitions, sound effects
  4. Mix: Balance levels, EQ, compression, noise reduction
  5. Master: Final loudness standard (target -16 LUFS stereo / -19 LUFS mono)
  6. Export: File format, ID3 tags, show notes integration

The assistant provides decision frameworks for:

  • How much to edit (minimal vs. heavily produced)
  • Music licensing basics (royalty-free sources, Creative Commons)
  • When to hire an editor vs. DIY

7. HOSTING & DISTRIBUTION — Get Your Show Heard

Platform guidance:

  • Hosting providers: Anchor, Buzzsprout, Transistor, Libsyn — comparison by need
  • RSS feed: What it is, why it matters, how hosting handles it
  • Directory submission: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts
  • Website: Why you need one, what to include, minimal viable site
  • Analytics: What metrics matter (downloads, completion rate, subscriber growth)

Launch strategy:

  • The trailer episode: why and how
  • Launch with 3 episodes minimum (the Netflix binge effect)
  • Pre-launch marketing: social media, email list, communities
  • Launch week tactics: ask for reviews, leverage networks
  • Post-launch rhythm: consistency beats perfection

8. GROWTH & SUSTAINABILITY — Build Your Audience

Long-term strategies:

  • Content calendar: Batch planning, seasonal themes, guest pipeline
  • Community building: Listener groups, email newsletters, live events
  • Cross-promotion: Guest swapping, podcast networks, appearances
  • Monetization paths: Sponsorships, Patreon, premium content, merchandise (overview only)
  • Burnout prevention: Batch recording, seasonal breaks, format refreshes

What This Skill Is Not

  • Not a guarantee of success. Podcasting is competitive. This skill gives you the best practices, not a promise of audience or income.
  • Not legal or financial advice. For contracts, copyright disputes, or business structure, consult professionals.
  • Not a substitute for audio engineering training. It teaches practical editing for podcasters, not professional audio engineering.
  • Not a social media management tool. It advises on promotion strategy but does not execute posts or campaigns.

Safety & Boundaries

  • When discussing interview content, the assistant reminds you about consent, defamation risks, and ethical boundaries.
  • Monetization advice is educational overview only; consult financial professionals for tax and business decisions.
  • The skill does not encourage clickbait, deceptive titles, or manipulative growth tactics.
Usage Guidance
This appears to be a benign educational skill for planning and launching a podcast. It does not include executable code or request access to accounts, files, APIs, or credentials; users should still treat its business, legal, music-licensing, and monetization guidance as general information rather than professional advice.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: podcast-launchpad Version: 1.0.0 The podcast-launchpad skill bundle is a document-only resource providing educational guidance on podcast production. It contains no executable code, scripts, or API integrations, and the instructions in SKILL.md are strictly aligned with its stated purpose of helping users create content without any evidence of prompt injection or malicious intent.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The artifacts consistently describe an educational guide for podcast planning, equipment, recording, editing, hosting, and launch strategy.
Instruction Scope
The visible instructions are informational and user-directed; they do not tell the agent to override user intent, execute commands, access accounts, or perform hidden actions.
Install Mechanism
There is no install spec, no required binaries, no environment variables, and no executable code files.
Credentials
The skill does not request local file access, network tools, credentials, or elevated environment access beyond normal conversational guidance.
Persistence & Privilege
No persistence, background execution, privilege escalation, account mutation, or stored memory behavior is shown.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install podcast-launchpad
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /podcast-launchpad
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Podcast Launchpad 1.0.0 – Initial Release - Provides a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to launching a podcast, covering concept development, format choices, and equipment selection. - Includes templates and best practices for scriptwriting, audio recording, editing, and show production. - Offers practical recommendations for podcast hosting platforms, distribution channels, and launch strategies. - Features guidance on audience growth, community engagement, and sustainable podcast workflows. - Emphasizes informational and ethical boundaries, with disclaimers on legal, financial, and growth guarantees.
Metadata
Slug podcast-launchpad
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Podcast Launchpad?

A complete podcast production guide covering concept development, format design, equipment selection, scriptwriting, recording best practices, editing workfl... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 32 downloads so far.

How do I install Podcast Launchpad?

Run "/install podcast-launchpad" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Podcast Launchpad free?

Yes, Podcast Launchpad is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Podcast Launchpad support?

Podcast Launchpad is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Podcast Launchpad?

It is built and maintained by haidong (@harrylabsj); the current version is v1.0.0.

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