Podcast Editing · Staffed for you

Virtual Assistant for Podcast Editing.

High-performing virtual assistants ready to join your podcast team.

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Podcast Producer

Owns edit-to-publish on your podcast pipeline under your show standards.

Reports to Your show host or founder
Works with Hosts, marketing, guests
Coverage Your business hours
Tooling Your editing software, your CMS, your hosting platform

Sample week's deliverables

  • Episodes edited and published on schedule
  • Show notes drafted with timestamps
  • Audiograms and short clips produced
  • Sponsor reads placed and quality-checked
  • Weekly publish report and metric pull
The work of hiring and managing the role

Finding and managing the right person is its own full-time job.

Writing the job specPosting the role on job boards
Sourcing candidatesScreening resumes
Phone screens with the top 20Interviewing the shortlist
Skills assessments and testsReference checks
Background checksNegotiating offers
Drafting contracts and NDAsSetting up payroll and benefits
Provisioning tools and accessWriting the onboarding playbook
Training on your editing softwareTraining on your show notes template and audio standards
Building cut and sponsor-placement rulesShadowing live episode production in week one
Running daily check-ins for the first monthWeekly QA on edit quality
Holding regular 1:1sMid-quarter performance reviews
Coaching slow performersCovering sick days and PTO
Setting publishing cadenceUpdating SOPs as the business changes
Re-recruiting when they leavePaying recruiter fees
Starting the whole hiring loop over
What your VA picks up

What your VA picks up.

Here's the work podcast producers typically hand off. The shape varies by show, we scope what yours owns first on the intro call.

Rough cuts and audio cleanup. Rough cuts built from raw recordings, audio cleaned with noise removal, filler words and dead air removed, intro and outro music added, the first pass done so your editor starts at L2 not L1.

Sponsor inserts and ad ops. Sponsor reads inserted at the right marks, sponsor delivery metrics pulled, monthly delivery reports drafted, the back-office sponsor ops handled.

Show notes and transcripts. Show notes drafted from the transcript, chapter markers built with timestamps, auto-generated transcripts cleaned up, the publish-ready packet delivered with the cut.

Short-form clips and social assets. Audiograms extracted for social, video clips reformatted for 9:16 and 1:1, burned-in captions added, the social cut-downs built so every episode becomes a week of posts.

Upload and distribution. Episodes uploaded to the podcast host, distribution scheduled across platforms, episode titles and descriptions drafted, website episode pages updated, newsletter recaps drafted, the launch day execution handled.

Guest pipeline and outreach. Guest pipeline tracker maintained, outreach emails drafted to potential guests, press kit and one-sheet updated, the booking machine kept warm.

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FAQ

Common questions about podcast editing VAs.

Don't see yours? Bring it to the discovery call.

How does my VA learn the tools we use, like Descript, Adobe Audition, Logic Pro, Riverside, Captivate, Buzzsprout, or our podcast host?
During onboarding. We help you get your VA set up on your specific editing tools, your show's style guide, your delivery format, and your distribution pipeline before they start touching live episodes. By the end of the first few weeks they're building rough cuts, drafting show notes, and uploading episodes fluently and following the playbook you set.
Will my VA do final mix and mastering, or just rough cuts?
Up to you, and we scope it on the intro call. Most clients start with their VA doing rough cuts, cleanup, and show notes while a lead editor or producer does final mix and mastering. Some clients scope a VA who can handle the full episode end-to-end for templated shows, and we match accordingly.
Can my VA also book guests and write outreach?
Yes, if you scope it. Many podcast VAs own the guest pipeline: drafting outreach emails, following up on pending bookings, sending pre-show briefs, coordinating recording links and times. The relational decisions about who to book stay with the host.
How do you handle confidentiality, especially around unreleased episodes, guest names, and sponsor deals?
Your VA can sign a confidentiality agreement before they touch anything sensitive, and they operate inside the access controls you set. You own the security stack, and we help you set it up: dedicated residential proxies and VPNs for tool access, an encrypted password manager like 1Password, and role-based access scoped only to what your VA needs. Credentials are never shared in plain text, and your VA's access is revoked immediately on any transition.
Will my VA be dedicated to my show, or shared with other clients?
Dedicated. Your VA is matched to your show and works your hours on your work. We scope the engagement on the intro call, and your VA isn't being rotated through other clients in the background.
What time zones do your VAs work in?
Our team works around your schedule. We work with clients across North America and Europe, and we match a VA who can cover your business hours. Tell us which hours you need, and we'll scope it on the call and make sure you get coverage. If covering your hours means your VA works a graveyard shift in their time zone there may be additional cost, we'll identify it up front and clearly communicate it before you start working together.
What does onboarding look like?
Onboarding is about setting your VA up for success. We help you organize the access, resources, and direction your VA needs to start strong, pointing them at the SOPs, tools, and playbooks you already use. You own the systems and the playbook for your show, and we make sure your VA has what they need to follow them. A BlueMoso manager stays in the loop through the first month to run QA and help the working relationship find its rhythm.
What does a virtual assistant cost?
It's a monthly subscription, custom scoped on the discovery call. A managed option is also available if you'd like us to run weekly check-ins, QA the work, own SOPs, and cover when your VA is out. Pay by credit card or bank transfer, collected before service starts and automatically charged at the start of each month after that. Month-to-month, no long contracts, swap anytime.
What if it isn't a good match?
Tell us. We swap VAs at no cost. Most clients who swap early stay with us long-term, and our average engagement runs past 12 months.

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