Podcast Planning

Talk out the episode before you record it.

An episode lives in your voice, so planning it by typing feels backwards. Overscope lets you talk through the angle, the segments, and the questions you want to hit, and turns that into a structured map of the show.

Why speaking beats typing here

Podcasting is a spoken medium — planning by voice keeps you in the same register you'll record in, so the flow you map is the flow that'll actually work on air. Speaking your talking points surfaces the tangents and follow-ups that a typed bullet list flattens.

How it works

  1. Hold to speak and talk through the episode's angle, the main segments, and the points or questions for each.
  2. Overscope structures it into branches for each segment and its talking points.
  3. Switch to the tree layout to put the segments in running order and tap to reorder or trim.
  4. Refine the questions, then export a PNG to use as your show rundown.

What you get

  • Plan the show in the same spoken register you'll record it in.
  • Break the episode into segments with talking points under each.
  • Use the tree layout to lock down the running order.
  • Catch tangents and follow-up questions you'd miss in a flat list.
  • Audio is processed on-device and discarded — no recording is saved.

Say the episode out loud once and Overscope hands you a rundown that matches how you'll actually talk through it.

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