Part of the AI Video Clipping topic cluster · pairs with audiogram in the glossary.
Why Apple Podcasts as an audiogram source
Apple Podcasts is still the dominant catalog for the listener-first audience. Apple itself doesn't host audio (it just indexes RSS), so the audiogram source comes from your podcast host. Once it's in Clipperz, the workflow is identical to any other audio source.
Getting your episode audio out of Apple Podcasts
Apple Podcasts hosts via the show owner's RSS feed. Download the original MP3 from your podcast host (Buzzsprout, Transistor, Libsyn, etc.) and upload to Clipperz Audio mode.
Apple Podcasts-specific tips
- Apple Podcasts shows the episode artwork by default; build your audiogram waveform style to extend the same visual language so the social clip and the catalog page look related.
- Episode show notes often contain quote-worthy timestamps. Pull those into the captioning preset for cross-platform context.
- Apple has no third-party audiogram tool; Clipperz fills that gap end-to-end.
The audiogram production workflow
- Export the episode MP3 from Apple Podcasts (see steps above).
- Upload to Clipperz Audio mode. The AI runs transcription and clip scoring over the spoken content.
- Pick the audiogram-worthy moments from the ranked list (start with the top 3–5).
- Style the waveform, set captions, apply your brand template. Export as 9:16 MP4 for Reels/TikTok/Shorts or 1:1 for X/LinkedIn.
- Distribute to your social platforms. The audiogram is the bridge from the closed audio platform to the open social ones.
Apple Podcasts audiogram FAQ
Where do I get the MP3 if my show is on Apple Podcasts?
Apple distributes via your hosting provider's RSS feed. Download the episode MP3 from your host (Buzzsprout, Transistor, Libsyn, Anchor, etc.) and upload to Clipperz.
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