Example
- Input
- A CPA for freelancers, short bio, three speaking topics, website, and preferred introduction.
- Result
- A clean one-page PDF with bio, expertise, suggested questions, links, and contact details.
Create a polished, shareable one-sheet for podcast guests. Use AI to suggest a tight bio, smart talking points, and tailored podcast interview questions. When you're ready, export a clean PDF you can hand to your host or producer. Looking for legal protection? Download our Guest Release Form Template.
Generate a shareable guest form and export a clean PDF with bio, links, talking points, and interview questions.
Use AI to draft tailored podcast interview questions from a bio or profile.
Pull 6–8 crisp, on-topic talking points guests can expand on.
Export a clean, printable PDF with headshot, bio, links, and sections.
Send a link to podcast guests so they can fill the form and generate a PDF for the host.
Polish or shorten a guest bio to a tight 120–160 words.
Standardize LinkedIn, Twitter/X, and website links for consistency.
One clean PDF with bio, headshot, and links replaces messy email chains.
Get smart, tailored interview questions generated instantly from guest info.
Send a link to guests, they fill the form, you get the PDF. No login needed.
Designed to look good on a tablet or printed out for the studio table.
Every strong interview starts with clarity. A one-sheet puts the essential details in one place so you can prep at a glance. We built this tool to remove friction on both sides.
Instead of digging through emails, you get a single, clean PDF. It includes a headshot, bio, and direct links. When you need to research deeper, those links are right there.
Start with a name, a role, and a link. The built‑in AI suggests a tight bio and smart podcast interview questions. These aren’t generic prompts—they’re tailored to the angle of your show.
Send a link to your guest. They fill out a simple form without creating an account, then generate a polished PDF in seconds. Everyone saves time.
Treat them as a jumping‑off point. Keep a few favorites for structure, then follow the thread when your guest reveals something interesting. Strong follow‑ups beat rigid scripts. If you need a different angle, regenerate in a new tone—technical, journalistic, or friendly.
Ask for a short third‑person bio, a high‑resolution headshot, links to their website and main socials, and 4–10 talking points that align with your audience. If they have a press kit, they can link it in the notes. Keep it simple—your goal is clarity, not busywork.
The default style is intentionally clean and minimal. If you want brand colors or logo marks, you can add them after export in your preferred editor or attach a cover in your prep doc.
We don’t store prompts for training. Anonymous analytics may be used to improve UX.
Send a link, get a polished one‑sheet back—complete with a bio, links, talking points, and podcast interview questions.
Turn this result into the next useful asset for your show.
Practical guide
Give hosts the useful facts they need to prepare an interview without sending a long press kit.
Target task: podcast guest one sheet template. Reviewed and updated July 28, 2026.
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