The Interview Question Bank
Save hours of prep. Get targeted, high-signal podcast interview questions tailored to your guest's profession—fast.
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Generate 15 thoughtful podcast interview questions for any guest.
Why hosts love this
Profession-aware
Questions adapt to the guest’s role—Author, CEO, Musician, and more—so your interview lands at depth, not small talk.
Search and discover
Built-in profession presets and instant filtering help you find podcast questions tuned to your guest in seconds.
Producer-quality prompts
Open-ended, specific, and layered—each prompt nudges stories, decisions, and tradeoffs that make interviews memorable.
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Grab your favorite podcast interview questions and drop them straight into your rundown or notes.
A faster way to prep standout interviews
Preparing for a great interview used to mean juggling tabs, scanning old transcripts, and staring at a blank doc hoping the right angle would appear. The Interview Question Bank changes that. It gives you a focused set of podcast questions designed to pull out real stories, sharp decisions, and useful takeaways—without sounding generic. Pick a profession like Author, CEO, or Musician, add context if you have it, and you’ll get podcast interview questions that feel tailored, not templated.
The tool is built on a simple idea: good questions make good conversations. Rather than spitting out vague prompts, it leans into depth—asking about constraints, tradeoffs, and moments where plans changed. These are the beats listeners remember. Whether you host a weekly show or an occasional series, you can move from “What should I ask?” to “Which of these is best for this guest?” in seconds.
You’ll find profession-aware angles throughout. Interviewing a CEO? Expect questions about strategy, culture, and the metrics that drive decisions. Talking to an Author? You’ll see prompts about research, revision, and reader impact. Sitting down with a Musician? The generator explores songwriting, arrangement, and the realities of touring. The aim isn’t to quiz guests. It’s to spotlight their craft in a way that’s specific enough to be interesting and open enough to welcome stories.
The Interview Question Bank also saves time when you’re preparing multiple episodes at once. Use presets to get a starting point, then add context—like “new book on creativity,” “seed-stage fintech founder,” or “debut album about grief.” The AI weaves relevant detail into the prompts when it helps, so your outline stays tight and your prep stays short.
If you’re new to interviewing, this is a confidence booster. If you’re a veteran, it’s a second brain that catches angles you might skip when you’re tired or rushed. And because it’s free and fast, you can iterate live: generate once for the overview, again for follow-ups, and again for a specific segment.
A few tips for getting the most out of your session: skim your guest’s recent work or posts to identify one or two themes you care about. Feed that into the context box. Then, when you review the list, star the prompts that would unlock a story only your guest can tell. Aim for variety across origin, process, and decision points. Close with reflection or predictions. Small choices like these shape pacing and keep listeners engaged.
Finally, remember that even the best questions are starting points. Follow the energy in the room. If an answer opens a door, go through it. The Interview Question Bank is here to make prep easier, not rigid. Use it to remove friction, reduce repetition, and raise the floor for every conversation.
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FAQ
Is this really free?
Yes—no account required. Usage is optimized so it stays fast and free.
Will questions sound generic?
No. Prompts emphasize decisions, process, and tradeoffs—topics that produce original answers.
Can I reuse questions across episodes?
Definitely. Many prompts are timeless; adjust context to keep them fresh for each guest.
Do you support other languages?
English works best today. Additional languages are on the roadmap.
Prep smarter, interview better
Use profession-aware prompts to turn research into a tight rundown in minutes.