use case / podcast

AI podcast intro music for show identity

Prompt BeatRelay with your show's voice, tempo, and instrumentation to draft intro and transition music that can be tested before publishing.

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Who this is for

> Podcasters, producers, and solo creators who need a clear sonic identity without a long production cycle.

Draft intro, outro, and segment transition music. Compare serious, energetic, calm, or cinematic directions. Keep private versions while a show identity is still forming. Use support and legal pages for billing or usage questions.
workflow

From prompt to saved track

The same BeatRelay flow applies across creator use cases: describe the track, generate candidates, compare versions, then keep the output that fits.

step 01

> Describe the show format, audience, pacing, and host energy.

step 02

> Generate candidates and compare the first few seconds closely.

step 03

> Save the strongest version to Library.

step 04

> Edit final timing in your podcast production workflow.

prompt examples

Prompts you can adapt

Use concrete scene, pacing, mood, instrumentation, and vocal details. Specific prompts make candidate review faster.

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> confident podcast intro for a startup interview show, warm synth bass, clean drums, no vocals

> calm narrative podcast theme with piano, subtle pulse, cinematic but not dramatic

> quick news recap bumper, bright percussion, modern synth pluck, seven-second intro feel

questions

Before you generate

Can BeatRelay generate short podcast bumpers?

> You can prompt for short bumper intent, then trim or arrange the generated audio in your editing tool.

Can I keep the track private while testing?

> Yes. Generated sessions and saved Library tracks are private by default.

What should a podcast prompt include?

> Mention the show category, tone, intro energy, desired instruments, and whether vocals should be excluded.

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