Diary Of A CEO creator Steven Bartlett has launched Flightcast, a new platform designed to help video podcasters grow their audiences more efficiently.
Co-founded with Roxcodes, MrBeast’s former engineer, the platform aims to solve the fragmented and time-consuming workflows that hold back creators.
The all-in-one platform combines multi-platform distribution, advanced analytics and AI-powered tools for creators on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more.
“Flightcast brings together all of the tools we built to help us grow The Diary Of A CEO,” said Bartlett.
“The demand for high-quality video podcast content is skyrocketing, but the process for creators has been unnecessarily complex and time-consuming.
“We’re giving them back their most valuable asset – time – by simplifying every step from distribution to growth, with the most valuable analytics currently available.”
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Roxcodes, co-founder and CEO of Flightcast, added: “The biggest creators hire full-time data scientists to find the 1% gains.
“Flightcast cuts through that with software that supports creators to quantify their data, truly understand their audience, and unlock their true potential.
“It’s taking the playbook of the world’s biggest creators, and delivering it to the wider industry in one platform.”
The business launches with two standout features – a unified upload flow that lets creators publish to all major platforms in one step and a unified analytics dashboard that consolidates performance data across video and audio platforms.
Creators can distribute video to YouTube and Spotify, and audio to Apple Podcasts and other platforms, through a single upload.
It also integrates several AI-powered tools, including automated video clip generation, which automatically edits and uploads short-form clips to YouTube while tracking their performance.
The launch strengthens the Dragons’ Den star’s ambitions to support the next generation of creators through FlightStory, his global media and investment company, which has backed a range of high-growth companies including SpaceX, Whoop, Groq, Zoe, Huel, MrBeast and PerfectTed.
Most recently, he became co-owner of Stan Store – an all-in-one creator commerce platform that has enabled creators to generate more than $250 million in gross merchandise value to date.