No SDR. No qualification call. No “let me grab a colleague.” Pick a slot. Alexander shows up. We build a real episode of your podcast together. You leave with the file.
Drop in your category, audience and one competitor. By minute twenty you’re listening to a real episode in your own brand voice: script, voice, mix, cover. Yours to keep, whether or not we work together.
A starting agenda you can redirect any time. Most calls cover three of these four. The fourth gets emailed after.
Drop in your category, audience and one competitor. Watch a real episode get produced live: script, voice, mix.
Twenty-four AI talents on roster. Or describe a host and we spin up a custom voice from a five-minute sample.
Brand controls, transcripts, multi-language, scheduling, distribution. We focus on whatever your team will actually live in.
What plan makes sense: Launch, Business, or Network. What a 30-day pilot looks like. How soon you'd be live.
Most demos end with a follow-up email and a Loom recap. This one ends with assets you can ship, whether or not you ever buy Mato.
Built live during the call. Real script, broadcast-quality audio, transcript, show notes, cover art. A working asset you can ship today.
Tell us your average deal size and category. We'll send a one-page projection: listeners by month 6, guest-to-pipeline at 10%, breakeven date.
Launch, Business, or Network, with reasoning. If the answer is 'wait three months,' we'll say that.
Week-by-week: what we set up, what you approve, when episodes ship. No 'we'll get back to you with timelines.'
I expected a sales pitch. I got a real episode of my own podcast, in twenty-eight minutes, made by the founder. Then he told me to not buy yet. Wait until Q2.
Two columns of plain talk so we don’t waste each other’s afternoon. Read both before you book.
If we missed yours, the chat in the corner gets a real person within ten minutes. Same person who’ll show up to the call.
That’s the whole offer. Pick a slot, show up, walk away with a working show.