Make Your Podcast Real With Claude





This Instagram carousel quietly sneaks in a masterclass on turning a half-baked podcast idea into a real show. Each frame walks through a different stage of production, but the hero is the same: Claude doing the unsexy work for you. Let’s break down how this visual story sells the feeling of going from “someday” to “now recording.”
The psychology behind the carousel
Notice how every image keeps the UI soft, friendly, and low-friction. The copy never says “AI toolset” or “productivity platform” — it shows tiny, believable moments a creator already struggles with: research rabbit holes, messy assets, neglected calendars. By anchoring everything to one oddly specific fake show, “Astrological Astronauts,” Claude feels like a collaborator with taste, not a generic bot. The result: viewers don’t just want the app, they want to open their laptop and finally ship their own weird podcast.
What the visuals secretly promise
- Slide 1 shows Claude doing competitive research so your show isn’t a copy-paste clone.
- Slide 2 turns a weird idea (astronaut astrology) into a pressure-tested concept with pros and cons.
- Slide 3 frames Claude as your project manager, neatly filing research, outlines, and questions.
- Slide 4 sells throughput: batch a whole season, with transcripts auto-spun into polished show notes.
- Slide 5 zooms out to the calendar, proving this isn’t just ideation — it’s publishing on a schedule.
Who else uses this storyline-style selling?
Notion walks through a fictional product launch inside its workspace to show how notes, tasks, and calendars connect in real life.
Descript demos podcast editing by following a pretend host from recording to publishing inside a single continuous project file.
