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Drop an Episode Link or Upload Audio ➞ Ask It Anything
Ask questions about any podcast episode and get answers grounded in the actual transcript. Paste an episode link or upload audio — Castmagic transcribes it, then Magic Chat lets you query it like a document: find quotes, summarize segments, compare what was said across episodes.
Stop Scrubbing Through Hours of Audio to Find One Answer
A two-hour interview holds maybe four minutes of what you actually need — the part where the guest explains their pricing model, the segment on hiring, the one quote you half-remember. Audio gives you no Ctrl+F. Your options have been re-listening at 2x speed, scrubbing the timeline on a guess, or skimming a raw transcript wall of text.
Castmagic gives podcasts the ChatPDF treatment. Paste an episode URL — YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify — or upload your own audio or video file. We transcribe it with speaker labels and word-level timestamps, and then Magic Chat answers your questions from the transcript itself: "What did the guest say about pricing?" "Summarize the section on hiring." "Find every mention of churn." Answers are grounded in what was actually said, not a model's guess about what was probably said.
What "chat with a podcast" actually means
It's the same shift ChatPDF brought to documents, applied to audio. Instead of consuming an episode linearly, you interrogate it. Castmagic first turns the episode into a speaker-labeled, timestamped transcript — the ground truth — and then Magic Chat answers questions using that transcript as its source. Ask for a summary of one segment, a list of every book mentioned, the guest's exact wording on a topic, or a comparison of two speakers' positions.
Because answers come from the transcript rather than the model's general knowledge, you get specifics: real quotes, real names, real numbers from the conversation — and you can check any of them against the timestamped source.
Who chats with podcasts
Researchers and journalists digest long-form interviews without re-listening — ask for every claim a guest made about a topic, then verify against timestamps before citing. Fans catch up on shows with deep back catalogs by querying old episodes instead of binging them. Content and marketing teams mine episodes for pull-quotes, statistics, and story angles. Podcasters themselves use it on their own archive: "which episodes did we cover SEO in?" is a question Magic Chat can answer across a whole space.
Ask across your whole library, not just one episode
Single-episode Q&A is useful; library-wide Q&A is where it compounds. Import multiple episodes into a Castmagic space and Magic Chat can pull context from all of them using semantic search. Ask "what have our guests said about fundraising?" and get an answer drawn from every relevant episode, not just the one you have open. For shows with dozens or hundreds of episodes, that turns a dormant archive into a searchable knowledge base.
From chat thread to published article
A good chat session often is the outline: you asked the right questions and the transcript supplied the substance. Castmagic can turn a chat thread into a long-form article draft — the questions become structure, the grounded answers become body copy. Content teams use this to go from "interesting episode" to "blog draft" inside one tool.
What you need to get started
Any public episode URL or your own audio/video file. No special setup: paste or upload, wait a few minutes for transcription, and the chat is live. Alongside chat you also get the full transcript itself, downloadable as TXT, SRT, VTT, PDF, DOCX, or CSV, plus Castmagic's AI presets for show notes, summaries, and social content if you want to repurpose the episode beyond Q&A.
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How To Chat With a Podcast Episode
Paste an episode link or upload your audio
Drop a public episode URL from YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or most other platforms into the field above — or upload an audio/video file directly. Castmagic accepts both.
Castmagic transcribes the episode
We pull the audio and generate a full transcript with speaker labels and word-level timestamps. A typical hour-long episode is ready in about 3-5 minutes, in any of 60+ languages with automatic detection.
Open Magic Chat and start asking
Ask anything about the episode in plain language: "What were the three main arguments?", "What did the host push back on?", "Pull every quote about remote work." Magic Chat answers from the transcript, so you can verify any response against the source.
Not Just Another Transcription Tool
| Dimension | Typical transcription tool | Castmagic |
|---|---|---|
| What you get back | A text file | A speaker-labeled, timestamped transcript — plus AI-drafted summaries, show notes, and posts from the same upload |
| Languages & translation | Transcription only, often English-first | 60+ transcription languages; translate any transcript into 11 languages with timestamps and speaker labels intact |
| Export formats | TXT, maybe SRT | TXT, SRT, VTT, PDF, DOCX, and CSV — every format, every language, one menu |
| After the transcript | You're on your own | Ask Magic Chat questions about the recording, search your whole library, and generate content with AI presets |
Query across multiple episodes
Episodes in the same Castmagic space share context. Ask a question and Magic Chat can pull from your whole library via semantic search — useful for comparing what a guest said in episode 12 versus episode 48, or tracking a theme across a season.
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Turn the conversation into content
When a chat thread surfaces something worth publishing, convert it into a long-form article draft directly from the thread. Research session becomes first draft without retyping a thing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Last updated June 2026 by the Castmagic team
How do I chat with a podcast episode?
Paste the episode URL (YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and most other platforms work) or upload an audio/video file into Castmagic. We transcribe it in a few minutes, then you open Magic Chat and ask questions in plain language — answers come from the actual transcript.
Are the AI answers actually based on the episode?
Yes. Magic Chat is grounded in the transcript of the episode — it answers from what was said in the recording, not from the model's general knowledge. Because the transcript carries word-level timestamps, you can verify any answer against the exact moment in the audio.
Can I ask questions across multiple episodes at once?
Yes. Episodes imported into the same Castmagic space share context, and Magic Chat uses semantic search to pull from your whole library. You can ask what a recurring guest said across several appearances, or find which episodes covered a given topic.
What kinds of questions work best?
Anything answerable from the conversation: "summarize the part about hiring", "what did the guest say about pricing?", "list every tool mentioned", "find the quote about burnout", "what did the two hosts disagree on?". Specific questions get specific, citable answers.
Can I chat with my own recordings, not just published podcasts?
Yes. Upload any audio or video file — interviews, meetings, lectures, voice memos — and the same flow applies: Castmagic transcribes it, and Magic Chat answers questions about it. "Podcast" is just the most common use case.
Can I turn a chat into an article or blog post?
Yes. A chat thread can be converted into a long-form article draft — the thread's questions and grounded answers become the structure and body of the piece. Useful when a research session turns out to be the outline of the post you wanted to write anyway.
What languages are supported?
Castmagic transcribes in 60+ languages with automatic language detection, so you can chat with episodes recorded in most major languages, not just English.
Is it free to chat with a podcast?
Castmagic has a free tier, so you can transcribe an episode and try Magic Chat without committing. Heavier use — many episodes, long runtimes, library-wide chat — is available on paid plans.
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