Publish a podcast, and let your audience listen to it here.
An audio platform that works with all of your operational data inside Calisto Pro. Record and cut the episode on a multi-track timeline in the browser. Publish it to a player your listeners open here, and to every podcast app they already use.
The Podcast App for Audio
Multi-track recording and editing in the browser, publishing, and a player your listeners open here. On every podcast app they already use, too.
Listen
The branded app your audience opens.
The Player
It remembers, and it follows you around.
Shows & Episodes
Create the show, schedule the episode.
Audio Editor
Record, cut, and mix without leaving the browser.
Post-Production
Transcripts, chapters, and show notes written for you.
Distribution
Out to the podcast platforms people already use.
Audience
Who listened, for how long, and who subscribed.
Studio
Numbers, approvals, and reports.
0
halves: Listen for audiences, Studio for creators
One
RSS feed per show distributed to every directory
Zero
listeners gated: anonymous visitors keep full play
Your listeners get an app, not a file download.
A home feed, a browse view across every creator on the station, what is playing live, and one search covering shows and episodes together. It carries your brand, and nobody has to sign up to hear any of it.
Home & Browse
A curated home feed, and a browse view across every show on the station.
Live & Search
What is streaming right now, and one search that covers shows and episodes.
Library, Playlists & Queue
Save shows, build playlists, and stack a queue the player works through in order.
Creator Channels
A public page per creator, with a follow that keeps their new episodes close.
Never Gated
Anonymous visitors keep full browse, search and playback. Signing in adds the personal shelves.
The Ops Pod · 42:18
Daily Dispatch · 28:40
Behind the Build · 35:02
It picks up where you stopped.
The listening half is a real player, not an embed. It saves your place as you go, follows you around the rest of the app, and works through a queue you built.
That is the half your audience sees. This is the half you work in.
Run the shows. Put the episodes out.
A show is the container: name, artwork, category, and its own feed. Run several from one list, and the colour-coded toggles filter the episodes down to the show you are working on today. The audio and the artwork sit in the same file store the rest of your account already reads from.
48 eps
124 eps
67 eps
31 eps
Business · 48 episodes
Finance · 124 episodes
Hospitality · 31 episodes
42:18 · from your files
Shows
Every show in one view. Open one for its episodes, artwork, category and feed.
Episodes
Title, description, show notes, season and episode number, and its own artwork.
Schedule
Publish now, hold it as a draft, or set a date and it goes out on its own.
Cut the audio until it sounds like you meant it.
A multi-track timeline for recording, trimming and mixing, with your assets, your chapter markers and your transcripts kept alongside it.
A real timeline, in a browser tab.
Record straight in or drag in what you already have, lay it across as many tracks as the episode needs, trim the regions, run the effects chain, and mix down to the file the episode ships with. Not a trimmer bolted onto an upload form.
Multi-Track Timeline
As many tracks as the episode needs. Arrange and layer them against each other.
Record Or Bring It In
Record straight into the browser, or drag in takes and music from your shared files.
Trim And Treat
Set start and end points on a region, cut it, and run the track through the effects chain.
Mixdown & Export
Mix down to one file and attach it to the episode it belongs to.
Feed it the audio. Get back the paperwork.
Transcribe what you recorded, then turn that transcript into chapter markers, into show notes, and into a spoken intro you can drop on the timeline. Every one of them comes back as a draft you edit: nothing publishes itself, and nothing overwrites what you already wrote.
Transcribe The Episode
Hand it the recording and get the words back. Everything else here is built from that transcript, and it is what makes an episode searchable, and readable by someone who cannot listen.
It Runs On Our Own Machines
Speech recognition, the writing and the voice all run on hardware Calisto operates. Your unreleased episode is never handed to an outside service to be logged or trained on.
Chapters From The Transcript
Named markers with timestamps, so a listener skips to the part they came for instead of scrubbing for it.
Show Notes, Drafted
Written from what was actually said, as text you cut, add the links to, and publish.
A Spoken Intro, Generated
Not text: audio. An intro saved with the rest of your assets, ready for the front of the timeline.
One feed per show. Everywhere that reads one.
A feed with a copyable address, a submission grid for pushing each show to each directory, and a board showing where you already stand.
Submit each show to each directory, and watch the cell go live.
Every show gets a feed at an address you can copy, which is all Apple Podcasts, Spotify or anything else that reads a feed needs. Submit each show to each directory from one grid, and watch a cell move from not submitted, to pending, to live.
One Feed Per Show
A feed at an address you can copy. New episodes appear in it as they publish.
The Submission Grid
Each cell is one show at one directory. Submit it, follow it, resubmit a rejection.
Where You Already Stand
Live, pending, rejected and not yet submitted, per show and across the account.
Or On Your Own Page
Drop the player onto a site or a screen you already run, with a token you can rotate.
The Ops Pod
Daily Dispatch
Player embed
Who listened, and who cared enough to subscribe.
Downloads, plays and engagement over time, next to the people who subscribed. That second list is not a mailing list of its own: a subscriber is the same contact record the rest of your business already works from, so a listener and a customer are never two people.
Alex Rivera
Jordan Kim
Casey Nguyen
Taylor Brooks
Analytics
Downloads, plays and engagement, per episode and per show, and how each of them moved over time.
Subscribers
Name, email and the date they subscribed, read straight from your shared contacts. Nothing to keep in step.
Open the studio and see how the shows are doing.
The studio opens on numbers rather than a menu: reach, downloads, and which episodes are carrying the show. Everything an episode has to clear before it goes out is on the same screen, and the approval step is the one the rest of your account already uses.
128.4k
Downloads
9.7k
Reach
6
Shows
Episode · Jordan Kim
Episode · Alex Rivera
Dashboard
Reach, downloads and the episodes carrying the show, the moment you open it.
Approvals
Hold an episode until somebody clears it, or send it back with a reason.
Reports
Pull performance over any date range and take it away as a PDF or a spreadsheet.
Where Radio touches everything else.
4 of these 6 connections are in your plan today. The rest stay visible so you know the instrument is there before you need it.
Depot
The recording, the artwork and the transcript are one stored set rather than three uploads.
Studio
Cover art is designed in Studio and used on the feed as it is.
Direct
A premium episode is gated for subscribers at delivery rather than published twice.
Link
A subscriber is a contact record, so a listener and a customer are not two people.
Impreta
A new episode reaches your connected accounts as a post rather than a manual announcement.
Sites
An embed places the player on a page or a screen without a second hosting account.
No setup cost. Pay when you start using.
Audio broadcasting for your audience.
Recommended for you
Works well together.
Calisto Depot
Calisto Studio
Calisto Direct
Calisto Link
Calisto Impreta
Calisto Sites
Everything included in Calisto Radio.
- A branded streaming app: home feed, browse, live, and search across every show on the station.
- Resume where you stopped, playback speed, sleep timer, seek and volume, and a mini player that follows you across the app.
- Save shows and episodes, build and reorder playlists, and stack an up-next queue the player works through.
- The last hundred episodes played, deduplicated and most recent first.
- A public page per creator with their profile, shows, and episodes, and a follow action that adds them to a listener library.
- Anonymous visitors keep full browse, search, and playback. Signing in only adds the library, playlists, and history.
- Operator home with audience reach, downloads, and top-episode numbers at a glance.
- Podcast show management with artwork, metadata, and categories. Color-coded sidebar toggles.
- Episode management with title, description, show notes, season/episode numbering. Publish, draft, or schedule.
- Episode release scheduling with automatic publication at a configured date and time.
- Genre-based category taxonomy. Filter episodes by category.
- Multi-track timeline with record, import, trim, effects chain, mixdown, and export.
- Audio, episode artwork and show artwork, browsable and searchable in the same file store the rest of the account reads.
- Named timeline markers with timestamps for episode navigation.
- Full-text transcription management for accessibility and search.
- Speech to text, then chapter markers and show notes drafted from that transcript, as editable text.
- An episode intro synthesised as a real audio file and saved with your assets, ready for the timeline.
- Speech recognition, writing, and voice all run on hardware Calisto operates. Nothing is handed to an outside service.
- One feed per show at an address you can copy, read by any podcast directory.
- Read-only submission overview: which shows are live, pending, rejected, or not yet submitted across directories.
- Per-show submission matrix. Submit each show to each directory and track every cell.
- Drop the player onto a site or a screen you already run, with a token you can rotate.
- Listener metrics: downloads, plays, engagement, and trends over time.
- Read-only roster joined from shared contacts: name, email, and date subscribed.
- Review queue for episodes and shows. Approve, or reject with a reason, before release.
- Generate a performance report over a date range and export it as PDF or CSV.
Questions about Calisto Radio
Both, and that is the argument. A branded listening app with a library, playlists, a queue and a player that remembers where you stopped, plus everything needed to record, cut, transcribe and publish what it plays.
In the shared file store, so an episode is a file the rest of the account can reach rather than an upload trapped in a media tool.
Yes, through Impreta to the platforms you already use, and to Sites, Apps and Display as a channel on your own surfaces.
Episodes and metadata import, and an existing RSS feed can be pointed at the new one. Subscriber counts on third-party platforms stay with those platforms.
The pricing section on this page reads the live catalogue and is the authority. Radio works without the rest of Calisto Create.
Yes. Masters and edits export from the shared store in original formats.