Transcription Services
Updated 2025-10-21PodRewind Review 2026
The only transcription platform built specifically for podcasters. PodRewind automatically transcribes your episodes with speaker identification, then lets you chat with your archive to find quotes, research topics, and answer listener questions. The built-in Content Studio generates show notes, social posts, newsletter sections, and blog drafts—all from what you've already recorded. RSS sync means new episodes process automatically, and per-podcast pricing means you're never punished for longer episodes.
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Free tier: 5 episodes free with full search and transcription
Free
$0
- 5 episodes
- Public wiki (5 episodes)
- Automatic transcription
- Speaker identification
- Full-text search
- Audio clip extraction
- Basic analytics
Creator
$29/mo
- Unlimited episodes
- Public wiki (yourshow.podrewind.com)
- Auto-sync new episodes
- Chat with your archive
- Content Studio (100 credits/mo)
- Show notes & social content
- Image generation
- 2 team members
Pro
$49/mo
- Everything in Creator
- Wiki show notes generation
- Custom wiki posts
- Custom domain support
- Video clip generation
- Content Studio (500 credits/mo)
- Unlimited team members
- Remove branding badge
Pros
- Chat with your entire archive—find quotes, research topics, answer listener questions
- Content Studio generates show notes, social posts, and blog drafts automatically
- Automatic speaker identification that remembers voices across episodes
- RSS sync means new episodes process without manual uploads
- Per-podcast pricing, not per-minute charges that add up
- Built specifically for podcasters, not repurposed meeting software
Cons
- Designed for podcasts only—not for meetings, lectures, or general audio
- No real-time transcription (focused on post-production workflows)
- API access not yet available
Best For
- Podcasters who want to repurpose their content without extra work
- Shows that want to chat with their back catalog to find insights and quotes
- Creators tired of manually writing show notes after every episode
- Interview podcasts with recurring guests (speaker memory persists)