The memory that makes every pitch sound like you.
Most AI writing tools start from zero every time. Show Brain starts from you. Voice notes, past episodes, audience profile, what works, what bombs. The pitching intelligence layer sits underneath every draft hadef writes.
What lives in the Brain
Tell it, don't type it
Record a 30-second note on a bad guest experience, a format rule, a word you never want used. Transcribed, tagged, and available to every pitch draft.
Who you are, who you serve
Show name, host bio, audience profile, three past guests, three dream guests, house tone, episode runtime. Set once, re-used forever.
The stuff agencies won't write down
What kinds of angles work. What shows get declined and why. What publications your audience reads. Which channels your guests actually reply on.
Eight prompts that compound over time
The Brain ships with eight prompts waiting for your answer. They sound simple. They change what the pitch engine knows about you.
Tell us what hasn't worked. What language or phrasing should we never use. Walk us through a high-value guest you tried to land. What's one topic you wish came up more on the show. What does a great episode feel like by the end. Who in your audience would you most want to impress with a guest choice. What do your guests have in common when they agree to come on. What do your guests have in common when they decline.
Answer by voice in 30 seconds each. The Brain ingests, tags, and feeds it forward into every pitch from that point on.
How the Brain changes the pitch
Generic outreach
Hi, I run a podcast, I'd love to have you on. Here's a list of topics. Here's a Calendly link. Reply rate: 2 to 4 percent.
Pitch sounds like you wrote it
References a line the guest said in a specific appearance, connects it to a thread your audience cares about, positions the episode inside your show's identity. Reply rate our hosts see: four to seven times higher.
Start your Show Brain
Free to start. Five minutes to set up. Compounds from the first voice note.