# Podcast Maker Workflow Guide This guide walks through the complete Podcast Maker lifecycle from project creation to final render delivery. ## 1) Create a New Episode Project !!! note "Annotated view: Create modal" **Alt text:** Create modal showing fields for podcast title, target audience, tone, and language selection. **What to validate before continuing** - Working title and episode angle are clear. - Persona is selected (Host, Analyst, Interviewer, etc.). - Output profile (audio-only vs video podcast) matches channel needs. ## 2) Review the Analysis Panel !!! note "Annotated view: Analysis panel" **Alt text:** Analysis panel with audience-fit score, speaking pace metrics, and citation confidence indicators. Use this panel to align creative intent with production constraints: - Audience fit and intent match - Style and voice consistency - Citation confidence and source quality ## 3) Select Research Queries !!! note "Annotated view: Research query selection" **Alt text:** Research query selection interface with approved query chips and source locking controls. Recommended sequence: 1. Approve high-signal queries. 2. Exclude broad/ambiguous prompts. 3. Lock trusted domains before script generation. ## 4) Edit and Approve the Script !!! note "Annotated view: Script editor" **Alt text:** Script editor with host dialogue blocks, scene transitions, and approval status in sidebar. In editor review, confirm: - Segment timing is balanced. - Host transitions sound conversational. - Fact-heavy sections include source context. ## 5) Monitor Render Queue !!! note "Annotated view: Render queue" **Alt text:** Render queue showing in-progress, completed, and failed render jobs with retry actions. Queue best practices: - Prioritize short drafts for rapid QA. - Retry failures after checking asset integrity. - Archive superseded versions to reduce noise. ## 6) Manage Project & Episode History !!! note "Annotated view: Project list and episode history" **Alt text:** Project list and episode history view with version labels, publish status, and destination channels. Use episode history to track: - Revision progression - Performance-linked updates - Publishing destination consistency