Podcasts
Generate two-voice podcasts from an agent's knowledge
Turn an agent's knowledge into a two-voice podcast: a host that interviews and steers, and an expert that answers. The resulting audio plays back inside Aivah and is available globally through AI Drive.
Open from Side nav → Productivity (/productivity) and pick Podcast in the Type selector.
Configure
Click Edit in the productivity toolbar to open the podcast dialog.
| Setting | Options | What it controls |
|---|---|---|
| Length | Short (~6–10 min), Default (~15–22 min), Longer (~26–40 min) | Approximate duration. Short for a snappy intro, Longer for an in-depth conversation. |
| Host voice | Any voice from the library | The voice of the curious co-host who interviews. |
| Expert voice | Any voice from the library | The voice of the clear-explainer subject-matter expert. |
| Focus (optional) | Free text | Guide what the hosts should emphasize (e.g. Focus on chapter 3 and practical examples). Leave blank to cover the full source material. |
Voice options include Aivah's built-in voices as well as any voice clones you've added.

Workflow
- Pick the source agent
Use the Agent selector in the toolbar. The infinite-scroll search filters quickly across large libraries.
- Configure length and voices
Click Edit, choose a Length, then pair a Host voice with an Expert voice.
- Generate
Click Generate. While the episode is rendering, the Document Creating Banner appears in active conversations for that agent.
- Play it back
Once ready, the podcast becomes accessible from the floating Podcast player in Avatar chat for the same agent, and from the AI Drive gallery.
Where podcasts live
- Avatar chat → Podcast player (floating toolbar) – the fastest way to listen in-context.
- AI Drive – global browse and download.


Voice-pairing tips
- Use distinct voice families – pair a calmer host voice with a more energetic expert voice (or vice versa) to make turn-taking obvious.
- Match accents to your audience – a regional voice can make technical content feel more accessible.
- Test with short first – generate a short episode to validate the voice mix before committing to a long run.
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