AutoPod

Paid | Free Trial | Video Editing

Overview

AutoPod is an automation plug-in pack built specifically for video podcast and show editors working inside Adobe Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve. Created by editors for editors, it removes the most tedious parts of post-production by handling multi-camera editing, social clip creation, and jump cut generation automatically. The tool is designed for podcast producers, video editors, and content teams who publish regular video shows and need to move fast without sacrificing quality. It supports up to 10 cameras and 10 microphones in any common studio configuration, including solo shots, two-shots, three-shots, and wide shots. Users report that running the Multi-Camera Editor produces what feels like a near-finished edit without manual intervention. AutoPod also automates social content creation, generating clips in 1920x1080, 1080x1350, and 1080x1920 formats with optional auto-reframe, watermarks, and end pages. All social clips batch-export in a single click. Pricing is $29 per month per license, with a 30-day free trial for monthly billing and one month free per year on annual billing. No free tier exists beyond the trial.

Features

  • Multi-Camera Editor: Automatically switches between camera angles based on who is speaking, mimicking a natural human editing rhythm
  • Jump Cut Editor: Detects and removes silent pauses and low-decibel sections with a customizable decibel threshold
  • Social Clip Creator: Extracts shareable highlight segments and reformats them for Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube Shorts
  • Premiere Pro native plugin: Runs directly inside Adobe Premiere Pro 2023+ without any external app or upload required
  • DaVinci Resolve support: Available for DaVinci Resolve via a dedicated downloader, purchased through the same portal
  • Automatic audio sync: Aligns audio tracks from multiple sources precisely before editing begins
  • Decibel cutoff control: Fine-tune how aggressively silence is trimmed by setting your own noise floor threshold
  • Camera layout customization: Configure the camera grid to match your specific podcast setup before auto-editing
  • Preset saving: Save preferred editing configurations to reuse across episodes and show formats
  • Batch export: Export multiple segments or episodes in sequence without re-running settings manually
  • Multi-host support: Handles podcasts with two or more speakers or camera feeds across the same timeline
  • 30-day free trial: Full-feature trial available on monthly billing before any payment is required
  • Annual billing discount: Subscribe annually and get one month free per year

Best For

Video podcasters recording in multi-camera setups who need fast, consistent episode edits without paying per-episode editors, YouTube show producers publishing weekly content who need to eliminate dead air and auto-extract social highlights, Interview-format creators running two-person or panel shows where camera switching is predictable and volume-driven, Small podcast production agencies handling multiple shows who need to standardize their Premiere Pro editing workflow

How It Works

1. Install AutoPod as a plug-in inside Adobe Premiere Pro 2023 or newer (a separate downloader is available for DaVinci Resolve). 2. Start a 30-day free trial or purchase a monthly or annual subscription through the AutoPod portal. 3. Open your podcast project in Premiere Pro and launch the Multi-Camera Editor plug-in. Set your camera and microphone configuration (up to 10 of each), choose your editing method (standard cutting, multi-cam, or enable/disable), and adjust wide-shot frequency preferences. Run the editor and AutoPod analyzes audio tracks to make camera-switching decisions automatically. 4. To create social clips, mark in/out points on your timeline and run the Social Clip Creator. Select your target aspect ratio, choose whether to apply auto-reframe, watermarks, or end pages, and AutoPod generates all clip versions in a dedicated folder for batch export. 5. For jump cuts in social clips, run the Jump Cut Editor, set a decibel silence threshold, and AutoPod automatically cuts out silent gaps in the footage.

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