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Aloomii Studio

Make the show. Keep it consistent.

End-to-end podcast production. You record the conversation. We handle the edit, the clips, the publishing and the details that make it feel like your show.

Podcast productionBuilt for consistency
What Studio handles

Your show. Our studio.

Production that keeps the voice, look and rhythm of the show consistent.

End-to-end production

You record. We handle the full edit and mix, show notes and titles, episode thumbnail and publishing, so every episode arrives finished.

Clips that travel

Vertical clips cut from each episode with strong hooks, captions and formatting for each platform.

Publishing and distribution

We publish to the platforms and your host through delegated access inside your own accounts. You never hand over passwords, and access can be revoked.

Brand voice and creative direction

The show looks and sounds like you, not a template. We set the visual and editorial direction once and hold it consistently.

Engagement options

Three ways to start.

Choose the production level that matches the recordings and archive you already have.

Tier A

Clips

For people who already have recordings sitting there.

$749 per month
Month-to-month
  • 12 vertical clips a month from existing recordings
  • Hooks, captions and per-platform formatting
  • Delivered ready to post or scheduled through your own tools
  • No new recording required
Start with Clips
Tier C

Multiply

For an archive of podcasts, talks, webinars, panels or interviews.

$1,799 per month
Existing archive
  • Up to 40 short-form videos a month
  • Platform-specific hooks, titles and metadata
  • Distribution across five platforms
  • Built from the content you already have
Multiply what you have

Starting a show from zero adds a one-time $1,500 show setup, covering format, artwork, channel and directory setup and the first episode.

Five shows, three eras, one through line

We showed up early. Every time.

Years of production taught us how to make a show consistent, useful and worth returning to.

2017 to 2018
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EOS Go

Podcast and live streams

Early crypto. Hosted and produced across Podbean and major directories. Broadcast the EOS blockchain launch live to thousands of viewers worldwide. Sat down with Dan Larimer at Block.one headquarters.

16K views on launch livestream, 3.6K subscribers
2020 to 2023
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NFT Hype and CryptoSlam Clubhouse

Podcast and live panels

NFT Hype was the first NFT podcast ever. 50,000+ downloads across rare digital art, Bitcoin Ordinals, AI and NFTs. Yohann interviewed Yat Siu, who went on to lead CryptoSlam's 9M seed round in 2021. We ran live rooms for CryptoSlam and closed 2M in deals in the process.

56K all-time downloads, first NFT podcast ever
2024
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Orange Cubicle

Pilot series

Early format experimentation. Testing what works before it matters. Format research that informed everything that came after.

2026 to present
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Pale Blue Nexus

Flagship podcast

The culmination. Jim Rogers as first guest. Austin Armstrong with 4M+ followers. Technologies reshaping the world, including AI, space and physics. Distributed across YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and iHeart.

About 5K subscribers, 20K+ views in the first 30 days
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Total views across all shows
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Why build a show?

The show is the system.

A consistent podcast gives every conversation somewhere to go and every recording more than one useful life.

01 · More from one recording

One recording becomes a month of assets.

An episode is the source file for clips, and clips are how people who have never heard of you find you.

02 · The product is consistency

A show that ships every week compounds.

Four episodes and a stop is worth nothing. Consistency is what clients fail at on their own, and it is what Studio actually sells.

03 · The reason for the conversation

The show earns the hour.

A show gets you an hour with people who would not take a meeting. Jim Rogers is one proof: a cold email became the first guest episode on Pale Blue Nexus 17 years later.

Compact proof
TBPN is my favorite tech show. We want them to keep that going and for them to do what they do so well.
Sam Altman, on acquiring TBPN for OpenAI, April 2026

TBPN gave Zuckerberg, Nadella and Altman a reason to come on the show. It started from a text message, reached 30M in annual revenue 18 months later and was acquired by OpenAI.

Media is infrastructure. A show creates a repeatable reason to make the conversation, then turns each conversation into something useful.

Questions, answered

How Studio works.

We use delegated access inside your own platform and host accounts. You keep ownership, and you can revoke access at any time. Passwords never need to leave your hands.
We deliver finished files, correctly formatted and named for each platform. You can post them yourself using the tools and schedule you already use.
The turnaround is 48 hours per episode from receipt of the raw files.
A decent microphone and a stable connection, plus a short recording checklist. You do not need a studio.
No. Studio is production only. You record the conversation, and we handle everything after.
Yes. All tiers are month-to-month with no lock-in.

The show is the system.
Consistency is the product.

A good production system turns every recording into useful work. Tell us what you are recording and where you want it to go.

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