Cold emails can't show you personality. Voice pitches can. Let potential guests pitch themselves in 60 seconds—hear their energy, clarity, and fit before you book.
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Another email: "Hi [FIRST NAME], I'd love to be a guest on your show to discuss my expertise in [TOPIC]..."
Copy-paste. Mass-sent. No evidence they've ever listened to your podcast.
Cold emails all sound the same
Impossible to gauge personality or speaking ability from text.
PR agencies send templated pitches
They waste your time with generic copy-paste outreach.
Great guests get lost in the noise
You either book guests blind or spend hours vetting people who turn out to be duds on mic.
Replace your "contact me" page with a voice pitch portal. Potential guests record a 60-second pitch explaining who they are and what they'd discuss.
In one minute of audio, you learn what no email can tell you:
Bad fits become obvious instantly. Great guests rise to the top.
Create your pitch portal
Set up your prompt: "Tell us who you are, what you'd discuss, and why you're right for this show. 60 seconds max."
Link from your website
Replace "email me to pitch" with "submit a voice pitch." Add to your guest page or booking link.
Listen and decide
Pitches arrive as MP3s. Listen at 1.5x. Reply to the ones worth booking. Archive the rest.
You'll know in 30 seconds whether someone deserves a calendar link.
| Signal | What It Tells You |
|---|---|
| Clear, structured pitch | Prepared guest who respects your time |
| Mentions specific episodes | Actually listens to your show |
| Engaging vocal delivery | Will be good on mic |
| Rambling, unfocused pitch | Will be hard to interview |
| Generic "I'm an expert in..." | Probably mass-pitching |
A 60-second voice pitch tells you more than a 500-word email ever could. You'll hear immediately who belongs on your show—and who doesn't. Set up your pitch portal in two minutes.
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